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Teresa stated that the heights of the students in her class were not a function of their ages. Which reasoning could justify Teresa’s statement?
Two students are the same age but have different heights.
Two students have the same height but different ages.
No two students are the same age or height.
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"Two students are the same age but have different heights."
Reason: For height to be a function of age, each age (input) must correspond to exactly one height (output). If the same age gives two different heights, the mapping fails. The other two statements do not contradict the function condition.
Reason: For height to be a function of age, each age (input) must correspond to exactly one height (output). If the same age gives two different heights, the mapping fails. The other two statements do not contradict the function condition.
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