The graph shows the rate at which the depth of the water in a pond is changing over time.Which table represents the same relationship? NOTE: In the bottom right corner of each question, you will see an option to check answer. Click this to check your answer before moving on to the next question. It will not tell you the correct answer, but it will tell you if the answer you selected is correct. You can use this feature twice per question.(1 point)ResponsesMinutes234Feet468Minutes 2 3 4 Feet 4 6 8Minutes468Feet234 Minutes 4 6 8 Feet 2 3 4 Minutes257Feet12.53.5Minutes 2 5 7 Feet 1 2.5 3.5Minutes468Feet357Minutes 4 6 8 Feet 3 5 7Skip to navigation

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To determine which table represents the same relationship as the graph showing the rate at which the depth of the water in a pond is changing over time, we need to understand the relationship between the minutes and feet of water depth.

Since I can't see the graph, I will describe how you can analyze the tables to find the right one:

  1. Understand the Relationship: Look for a consistent pattern in how depth (in feet) changes as time (in minutes) increases. For example, if every minute the depth increases by a certain amount (e.g., if the depth increases by 2 feet every minute, you would expect the values to be 2, 4, 6, etc.).

  2. Compare Tables:

    • Check the values for each minute and how they change.
    • Make sure the increments are consistent with what you see in the graph.
  3. Choose the Right Table: Once you've analyzed the growth or decline in depth over time in the graph, find the table that matches that same pattern of increase or decrease.

If you provide me more specific details about how the depth changes over time according to the graph, I could give you more directed guidance on which table is correct!