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The temperature, t, in degrees fahrenheit, can be found by counting the number of cricket chirps, c, heard in 14 seconds and then adding 40. the equation t = c + 40 models the relationship between the temperature and the number of cricket chirps. what is true about the graph that represents this real-world scenario? check all that apply. the graph is continuous. all values of t must be positive. a viable solution is (–2, 38). a viable solution is (0.5, 40.5). a viable solution is (10, 50). a) the graph is continuous. b) all values of t must be positive. c) a viable solution is (–2, 38). d) a viable solution is (0.5, 40.5). e) a viable solution is (10, 50).                                          b & e 

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