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Mathematics, 27.07.2019 07:50 wolfgirl4762

Consider the following scenario describing mr. smith's math students: a list pairs math grades with student heights. does this scenario represent a function? yes, because students who have the same math grade can be different heights yes, because students who are the same height can have different math grades no, because students who have the same math grade can be different heights no, because students who are the same height can have different math grades

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