Hal, Zelda, Maya, and Jason each recorded the height and age of five classmates. They used the data to create the tables below. 4 tables. A 2-column table titled Hal's results has 5 rows. Column 1 is labeled Age with entries 15, 14, 16, 12, 13. Column 2 is labeled Height (inches) with entries 55, 61, 69, 55, 59. A 2-column table titled Zelda's results has 5 rows. Column 1 is labeled Age with entries 12, 14, 16, 14, 12. Column 2 is labeled Height (inches) with entries 60, 61, 62, 63, 64. A 2-column table titled Maya's results has 5 rows. Column 1 is labeled Age with entries 12, 12, 12, 12, 12. Column 2 is labeled Height (inches) with entries 56, 62, 64, 58, 67. A 2-column table titled Jason's results has 5 rows. Column 1 is labeled Age with entries 12, 13, 12, 14, 15. Column 2 is labeled Height (inches) with entries 50, 54, 57, 60, 68. In which student’s data can height be considered a function of age?
It would be hal's because the older you get the more your height extends.
4 tables. A 2-column table titled Hal's results has 5 rows. Column 1 is labeled Age with entries 15, 14, 16, 12, 13. Column 2 is labeled Height (inches) with entries 55, 61, 69, 55, 59. A 2-column table titled Zelda's results has 5 rows. Column 1 is labeled Age with entries 12, 14, 16, 14, 12. Column 2 is labeled Height (inches) with entries 60, 61, 62, 63, 64. A 2-column table titled Maya's results has 5 rows. Column 1 is labeled Age with entries 12, 12, 12, 12, 12. Column 2 is labeled Height (inches) with entries 56, 62, 64, 58, 67. A 2-column table titled Jason's results has 5 rows. Column 1 is labeled Age with entries 12, 13, 12, 14, 15. Column 2 is labeled Height (inches) with entries 50, 54, 57, 60, 68.?
u could post a screenshot instead
so we would be able to read it better i cant really understand that
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