Asked by Meow idk

Use the image to answer the question.

Line graph comparing population trends of four towns (A, B, C, D) over 100 years, showing exponential growth, constant population, exponential decay, and linear growth.
▼Click for Long Desc
A line graph plots 'Population' (y-axis from 0 to 1000) against 'Years' (x-axis from 0 to 100). Four lines represent different towns: Town A (solid orange) shows exponential growth starting around 500. Town B (dashed green) shows a constant population of 500. Town C (dotted blue) shows exponential decay starting around 500. Town D (dashed black) shows linear growth starting around 200. The graph illustrates different types of population change.

Which town has a population that does not change exponentially?

(1 point)

Town C

Town D

Town A

Town B

All Answers 2

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
Town D

Explanation: Town D shows linear growth (a straight line), not exponential change like A (growth) and C (decay); B is constant.
Answered by idk Human
Town B