Answer:
The table D represents the function that will have the greatest y-values for very large values of x.
Explanation:
The table A represents a linear function, for which each one unit increment in the "x" variable produces a three unit increment in the "y" variable. This means that the growth rate of this function is 3.
The table B also represents a linear function, for which each one unit increment in the x variable produces a 100 unit increment in the y variable. This means that the growth rate of this function is 100.
The table C also represents a linear function, for which each one unit increment in the x variable produces a 10 unit increment in the y variable. This means that the growth rate of this function is 10.
The table D on the other hand does not represent a linear function, since the growth rate is variable and increases for greater values of x. This means that as x grows larger, the growth rate of the function also grows larger, resulting in a much greater y value for very large x values if we compare it to a linear function, like the other options.