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Mathematics, 30.11.2021 19:10, khynia11

Determine whether the graph represents a proportional relationship. A graph is shown. The x-axis is labeled from 0 to 16. The y-axis is labeled from 0 to 16. Four points are shown on the graph on ordered pairs 0, 2 and 1, 6 and 2, 10 and 3, 12. These points are joined by a line. The label on the x-axis is Number of Cars. The title on the y-axis is Number of Wheels.

Yes, it is a proportional relationship because the graph goes through the origin
Yes, it is a proportional relationship because the graph is a straight line
No, it is not a proportional relationship because the graph is not a straight line
No, it is not a proportional relationship because the graph does not go through the origin

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