To accurately determine the change in y-values and x-values on the graph, we would need specific data points from the graph representing temperature (y-axis) and time (x-axis). Since we don't have the actual graph, let's analyze the provided options based on hypothetical scenarios.
Let's consider each option based on this approach:
1. **The change in the y-values is 40 and the change in the x-values is 1.**
- This suggests a rapid temperature increase of 40 units (degrees) for each unit of time.
2. **The change in the y-values is 1 and the change in the x-values is 40.**
- This suggests a very slow temperature increase, just 1 unit (degree) for every 40 time units.
3. **The change in the y-values is 150 and the change in the x-values is 2.**
- This suggests a rapid increase in temperature by 150 units over 2 time units.
4. **The change in the y-values is 190 and the change in the x-values is 3.**
- This indicates an increase in temperature by 190 units over a period of 3 time units.
Given only the 4 options and no actual data from the graph, we are limited to interpreting these options.
However, based on realistic temperature increments in an oven and typical observations:
- Ovens usually heat up significantly within a few minutes, so large changes in small time periods seem plausible.
If you know the particular context of the oven's heating pattern (e.g., initial quick rise, steady increment), you can better assess the options. For typical household ovens, a gradual but less drastic rise in temperature like in option 4 or intense change like in option 1 might occur during the pre-heating phase.
Without the actual graph data, a reasonable assumption could prioritize:
- The most likely realistic and high temperature changes over relatively short time spans, like 1-3 minutes.
For educational purposes and lack of graph:
- **Choose Option 4**: The change in the y-values is 190 and the change in the x-values is 3, representing a fairly rapid heat-up phase plausible for an oven.
The graph shows the increase in temperature over time in an oven.
What is the change in the y-values and x-values on the graph?
The change in the y-values is 40 and the change in the x-values is 1.
The change in the y-values is 1 and the change in the x-values is 40.
The change in the y-values is 150 and the change in the x-values is 2.
The change in the y-values is 190 and the change in the x-values is 3.
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