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Gregory noticed that his plant had grown 1.5 inches every two weeks since the day it sprouted. He created a table to show the plant’s weekly growth. mc012-1.jpg Which statement about Gregory’s graph is true? Gregory’s graph is correct because it shows 1.5 inches of growth for each week. Gregory’s graph is incorrect because it shows 1.5 inches of growth for each week when it should show 3 inches for each week. Gregory’s graph is incorrect because it shows 2 inches of growth for each week when it should show 0.75 inches of growth each week. Gregory’s graph is correct because it shows 1.5 inches of growth every two weeks.

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Answered by amitnrw
39

Answer:

Gregory’s graph is incorrect because it shows 2 inches of growth for each week when it should show 0.75 inches of growth each week

Step-by-step explanation:

Gregory noticed that his plant had grown 1.5 inches every two weeks since the day it sprouted.

=> Growth per Week  = 1.5/2 = 0.75 inch per week

Gregory’s graph is incorrect because it shows 2 inches of growth for each week when it should show 0.75 inches of growth each week

Answered by jdpatrick26
3

Answer:

Gregory’s graph is incorrect because it shows 2 inches of growth for each week when it should show 0.75 inches of growth each week

Step-by-step explanation:

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