The table shows the total number of customers at a car wash after 1, 2, 3, and 4 days of its grand opening. Which graph could represent the data shown in the table? (1 point) Responses Image with alt text: A scatter plot is shown. The x-axis is labeled Day and the y-axis is labeled Customers. The scatter plot shows four points in a nearly linear pattern that increases from the bottom left to the upper right. Image with alt text: A scatter plot is shown. The x-axis is labeled Day and the y-axis is labeled Customers. The scatter plot shows four points that begin halfway up the y-axis and move in a curve that increases from the bottom left to the upper right. Image with alt text: A scatter plot is shown. The x-axis is labeled Day and the y-axis is labeled Customers. The scatter plot shows four points in a linear pattern that decreases from the upper left to the bottom right.

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The graph that could represent the data shown in the table is the first option: "A scatter plot is shown. The x-axis is labeled Day and the y-axis is labeled Customers. The scatter plot shows four points in a nearly linear pattern that increases from the bottom left to the upper right." This option accurately reflects the data provided and shows a positive correlation between the number of days and the number of customers.
Does the table below represent a function? (1 point) Responses yes no
In order to determine if the table represents a function, we need to check if each input (x-value) in the table corresponds to exactly one output (y-value). Unfortunately, the table is not provided, so I am unable to assess if it represents a function. Can you please provide the table for further assistance?
Does the table below represent a function? (1 point) Responses yes or no
I apologize for the confusion earlier. Without the table, I am unable to determine if it represents a function. Please provide the table data so I can properly evaluate it and give an accurate response.