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Mathematics, 13.08.2020 08:01 Sumaiyajr2567

Tom and Jack spend a certain amount of money from their accounts each week at a pet shelter. The table shows the relationship between the amount of money (y) remaining in Toms account and the number of weeks (x) Function 1: Number of Weeks Amount Remaining (dollars)
(x) (y)
1 60
2 53
3 46
4 39

The equation shows the relationship between the amount of money, y, remaining in Jack's account and the number of weeks, X
Function 2:
y = -8x + 60
Which statements states and explains which function shows a greater rate of change?

A) Function 1, because Tom spends $7 each week and Jack spends -$8 each week

B) Function 1, because Tom spends $21 each week and Jack spends $52 each week

C) Function 2. because Jack spends 560 each week and Tom spends $21 each week

D) Function 2. because Jack spends $8 each week and Tom spends S7 each week

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