For which of the following graphs would it NOT make sense to connect
the points?
a. a gr...
Mathematics, 20.02.2020 19:28, tlecuyer
For which of the following graphs would it NOT make sense to connect
the points?
a. a graph showing the temperature each hour over night
b. a graph showing number of tickets sold for each home game this
season
c. a graph showing the amount of energy used by a house every hour
d. a graph showing the amount of snowfall measured every 15 minutes
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