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Mathematics, 12.11.2020 20:20, hwest98

(03.01) Consider the two groups listed below. Which statement describes the sets? (2 points) the length of a swimming pool the liquid volume of the pool Group of answer choices The relation (length, volume) is a function, but the relation (volume, length) is not. The relation (volume, length) is a function, but the relation (length, volume) is not. Both the relation (length, volume) and the relation (volume, length) are functions. Neither the relation (length, volume) nor the relation (volume, length) is a function. HURRY PLEASE

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