Use the image to answer the question.

A curve showing an increase of weight over time is plotted on a coordinate plane. The y-axis is labeled weight left parenthesis pounds right parenthesis. The x-axis is labeled time left parenthesis months right parenthesis.

Interpret the following exponential function graph to determine the approximate weight of the child when they are 6 months old.

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17 pounds
17 pounds

0 pounds
0 pounds

20 pounds
20 pounds

16 pounds
16 pounds
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Based on the description of the graph you provided, I will interpret the approximate weight of the child when they are 6 months old. Since I cannot see the actual image, I recommend looking at the graph at the 6-month mark on the x-axis and checking where the curve intersects the y-axis to see the corresponding weight.

If the curve is leaning towards:

  • 17 pounds, choose that option.
  • If it seems closer to 20 pounds, select that.
  • If it aligns more with 16 pounds, then that’s your answer.
  • If it's at the very bottom, closer to 0 pounds, then that would be correct.

Based on typical growth patterns, if I had to guess, an estimated weight could generally fall between 16 to 20 pounds at 6 months. Please verify with the graph for the most accurate selection.