Asked by Geesh

The graph shows the total number of COVID-19 cases in the UK from February 23 to April 17 in 2020. Each value in the x-axis shows days since COVID cases started to be measured in the UK, with "day 1" representing February 23. The y-axis shows the total number of cases per day. Which of the following correctly uses the graph to determine the best estimate for the number of COVID-19 cases in the UK on day 22?
(1 point)
• 3,500 cases
• 21,000 cases
25,000 cases
30,000 cases

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
3,500 cases.

On the graph the point at day 22 is just under 4,000 — roughly 3.5 × 10^3 — so 3,500 is the best estimate.