*Multiple Choice! Just need to make sure I'm right!* The table below shows the sale, in dollars, at Jacob's store over a period of five months: Month: 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Sale: 1,000 | 1,050 | 1,102.50 | 1,157.63 | 1,215.51 |
Did the number of people at Jacob's store increase linearly or exponentially? Linearly, because the table shows a constant percentage increase in sales per month. Exponentially, because the table shows a constant percentage increase in sales per month. Linearly, because the table shows that sales increase by an equal factor for an equal increase in months. Exponentially, because the table shows an equal increase in sales for an equal increase in months.
I think it's the last one
@agent0smith Can you make sure I'm right?
Exponentially, because the table shows an equal increase in sales for an equal increase in months. that doesn't describe exp. growth - it goes up by a certain percentage each time
Oh, okay. I see it. Thanks!
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