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Consider a rectangle with width of x units and an area of 10 square units. The length l of the rectangle can be modeled by the function l(x)=10/x. Suppose the width of the rectangle increases 1 unit while the area remains constant. Which graph models the length of the new rectangle

Consider a rectangle with width of x units and an area of 10 square units. The length-example-1
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The question asks us to find the a graph which represents the width of the rectangle increasing by 1 unit while the area remains constant. The best graph to model this, would be answer choice C

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Answer: answer is C

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