Mathematics
Mathematics, 08.12.2020 14:00, KennyMckormic

Hank and Lynn are both paying off car loans. • Hank paid $2,000 upfront when he bought his car, and he pays $200 each month. • Lynn did not pay any money upfront when she bought her car, and she pays $275 each month. Is the relationship between the number of months and the total amount paid proportionally for both Hank's and Lynn's loans? Look at picture up above... Then here’s the real question

B. A graph that shows the number of months and the total amount paid by hank would
1. Not be a straight line
2. Be a straight line that passes through the origin
3. Be a straight line that does not pass through the origin

C. A graph shows the number of months and the total amount paid by Lynn would
1. Not be a straight line
2. Be a straight line that passes through the origin
3. Be a straight line that does not pass through the origin
D. The relationship between a number of months and the total amount paid is proportional for
1. Lynn’s loan only
2. Both loans
3. Hanks loans
4. Neither loan

Please answer B, C, and D

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