Without the actual graph to reference, I can't provide a specific answer based on visual data. However, if you're looking for an approximate weight for a child at 6 months old based on typical growth patterns, 17 to 20 pounds would be reasonable estimates. Given the answer choices you provided, I recommend selecting 20 pounds, as it tends to be a common weight for that age.
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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Responses
16 pounds
16 pounds
0 pounds
0 pounds
17 pounds
17 pounds
20 pounds
20 pounds
just give me a solid answer based on what u think is clostest to the answers I gave u
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