To model the scenario in which Andre and Kara receive an average of 13 items for every person they ask to donate, we can create a table that represents the arithmetic sequence. The number of items increases by 13 for each additional person asked.
Table:
| Number of People Asked to Donate | Number of Items Donated | |----------------------------------|-------------------------| | 0 | 0 | | 1 | 13 | | 2 | 26 | | 3 | 39 | | 4 | 52 | | 5 | 65 |
Graph:
When you graph this, the x-axis will represent the number of people asked to donate, and the y-axis will represent the number of items donated.
Appropriate Label for the Y-Axis:
The most appropriate label for the y-axis in this context would be number of items donated.
This is because the y-axis represents the outcome (number of items) based on the input (number of people asked).