Mathematics
Mathematics, 01.10.2021 23:10, proxydayz

In algebra, we often study relationships where a change to one variable causes change in another variable. Describe a situation you're familiar with where one quantity
changes constantly in relation to another quantity. How are the two quantities in the
situation related? If you represent the two quantities on a graph, what will it look like?

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