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HELP ASAP The graph shows the temperature of a room, in degrees Fahrenheit, over time, t, in minutes. For which values of t (time) is the temperature increasing? Choose all answers that are correct. A. from t = 0 to t = 20 B. from t = 20 to t = 40 C. from t = 40 to t = 50 D. from t = 50 to t = 70 E. from t = 70 to t = 80

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D

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can you help with 4 more?

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but you have to choose more than one

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A and D

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and yes i can

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ok ^_^

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sorry back!!! :D

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The graph shows the temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit, over time, in hours. How long was the temperature increasing? h

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@moralmer000

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2hours

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ok

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The graph shows Susan’s distance from her office, in yards, as she runs errands, over time, in minutes. For which values of t (time) is Susan’s distance from her office decreasing from 70 yd to 0 yd? A. from t = 0 to t = 6 B. from t = 10 to t = 12 C. from t = 16 to t = 22 D. from t = 22 to t = 26

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D

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ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The graph shows an elevator’s height, in feet, as it moves between floors, over time, in seconds. How long was the elevator actually moving up or down? s

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8s

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ok

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The Landscape Company paves patios for its customers using concrete. The graph represents the area paved, in square feet, over time, in hours. How much total area did the workers pave before taking a break? ft2

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4

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your extremely good

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its cause these questions are extremely easy

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whoa can you help me more?

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yes sure

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thnx hold on and ill post it

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or do you have something better to do

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no nothing just bored

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ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are the domain and the range of the relation? {(−4, 3), (0, −10), (6, −6), (7, 0), (9, −5), (13, −2)} Choose exactly two answers that are correct. A. domain: {−10, −6, −5, −2, 0, 3} B. domain: {−4, 0, 6, 7, 9, 13} C. range: {−10, −6, −5, −2, 0, 3} D. range: {−4, 0, 6, 7, 9, 13}

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can yuo see it or is there a hole bunch of ?

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i can see it

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ok

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just making sure

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