a function can be modeled

  1. Tom claims that because the data pairs (1, 4), (2, 6), (3, 9), and (4, 13.5) have y-value with a common ratio, they are best
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  2. Question 5 options:Mary repairs microwaves. Her revenue is modeled by the function 𝑅 ( ℎ ) = 20 + 30 ℎ for every h hours
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  3. A hot-air balloon’s path is modeled using the function f(x)=−x2+150. A mine shaft elevator’s path is modeled using the
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  4. the heart rate of a person can be modeled by he function R(a) is heartbeats per minute the life span in minutes of a person is
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  5. A hot-air balloon’s path is modeled using the function f(x)=−x2+150. A mine shaft elevator’s path is modeled using the
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  6. The heart rate of a person can be modeled by the function r(a)=211−0.64a where a is the person's age in years and r(a) is
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  7. The heart rate of a person can be modeled by the function r(a)=211−0.64awhere a is the person's age in years and r(a) is
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  8. The heart rate of a person can be modeled by the function r (a) = 211 - 0.6 where a is the person's age in years and r (a) is
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  9. The heart rate of a person can be modeled by the function r(a)=211−0.64awhere a is the person's age in years and r(a) is
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  10. The heart rate of a person can be modeled by the function r (a) = 211 - 0.64a where a is the person's age in years and r (a) is
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