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Mathematics, 01.12.2020 19:20 anonymous115296

One company estimates same-day delivery as more than three less than half the total number of miles. Which graph represents the overall equation represented by this scenario (all points may not apply to the scenario)? A graph 1
B graph 2
C graph 3
D graph 4


One company estimates same-day delivery as more than three less than half the total number of miles
One company estimates same-day delivery as more than three less than half the total number of miles
One company estimates same-day delivery as more than three less than half the total number of miles
One company estimates same-day delivery as more than three less than half the total number of miles

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