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Jack is trying to figure out a rule for this table. He comes to the conclusion that the rule is f(x)= 3%. Why is Jack's rule incorrect?
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Jack is trying to figure out a rule for this table. He comes to the conclusion that the rule is f(x)= 3%. Why is Jack's rule incorrect?
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Jack is trying to figure out a rule for this table. He comes to the conclusion that the rule is f(x)= 3%. Why is Jack's rule incorrect?
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I suck in math sorry I couldn’t help
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