Jane is studying the rate at which the sale of a particular brand of chocolate has increased over the years. The graph below shows the number of bars sold y, in thousands, after x years since the year 2000: graph of y equals 15 multiplied by 1.1 to the power of x What does the y-intercept of the graph represent? @will.h
represent the number of bars sold in at the starting point which is at year 2000
Jane is studying the rate at which the sale of a particular brand of chocolate has increased over the years. The graph below shows the number of bars sold y, in thousands, after x years since the year 2000: graph of y equals 15 multiplied by 1.1 to the power of x What does the y-intercept of the graph represent?
well i did answer that
Question 5 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) (04.03) Jane is studying the rate at which the sale of a particular brand of chocolate has increased over the years. The graph below shows the number of bars sold y, in thousands, after x years since the year 2000: graph of y equals 15 multiplied by 1.1 to the power of x What does the y-intercept of the graph represent? Price of a bar of chocolate Number of bars sold in 2000 Number of bars sold before 2000 Rate of increase in the sale of chocolates
Number of bars sold in 2000
Question 7 (Multiple Choice Worth 1 points) (04.01) Simplify square root of 5 multiplied by the cube root of 5. 5 to the power of 5 over 6 5 to the power of 1 over 6 5 to the power of 2 over 3 5 to the power of 7 over 6
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