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Mathematics, 16.10.2020 05:01 timothycarter342

The graph shows the amount of money Joe earns each hour he works. Which statement about the graph is not true? OPTIONS:

F. The graph shows a proportional relationship.

G. The graph shows a nonproportional relationship.

H. The unit rate is $15 hour.

I. The line is straight.


The graph shows the amount of money Joe earns each hour he works. Which statement about the graph

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