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Mathematics, 25.03.2020 22:35 karyvillanuevap5w9ym

Can the number of students who asked for second plates be represented as a function of the amount of sugar?

Sugar(grams)/ Second plates(#of students)

180/15

220/21

120/15

180/15

320/26

220/23

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