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Mathematics, 05.10.2020 15:01 amanda2003teddy

Xavier claims that the number of text messages he sends is proportional to the amount he owes on his monthly phone bill. He made a list of the number of text messages he sent and the amount he owed for the first four months.
• January: 300 text messages sent; $15.00 owed
• February: 314 text messages sent: $15.70 owed
• March: 486 text messages sent; $24.30 owed
• April: 205 text messages sent: $10.25 owed
Which of the following methods would help Xavier prove his claim? Choose the TWO correct answers.
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Xavier could plot data points based on the number of text messages sont in each month and the amount owed to create a straight line
on the graph starting at (0, 0.05).
Xavier could plot data points based on the number of text messages sent in each month and the amount owed to create a straight line
on the graph starting at (0,0).
B
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Xavier could create a table listing the number of text messages sent in each of the months listed and the amount he owed for those
months to test for equivalent ratios.
D
Xavier could create equations based on the data collected to prove that he must pay a one-time monthly fee to send text messages.

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