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Mathematics, 27.06.2020 01:01 audreywizzy

PLEASE HELP! The graph shows Richard's English scores versus the number of hours he studies: A graph titled Richards English Scores shows Hours of Practice in a Week on x axis and English Scores on y axis. The x axis scale is shown from 0 to 5 at increments of 1, and the y axis scale is shown from 0 to 50 at increments of 5.The ordered pairs 0, 10 and 0.5, 12 and 1, 14 and 1.5, 22 and 2, 28 and 2.5, 34 and 3, 38 and 3.5, 40 and 4, 40 and 4.5, 42 and 5, 45 are shown on the graph. A straight line joins the ordered pairs 0, 10.5 and 5, 48.6. What will Richard's English scores most likely be if he spends 7 hours a week studying English? (1 point) 58 points 66 points 78 points 89 points

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