The graph adequately represents the following case
"The number of employees at a store increased at a constant rate for 5 years. There was a decrease in the number of employees for 2 years. Then the number of employees increased at a greater constant rate for the next few years."
Step-by-step explanation:
To solve the above-mentioned problems we need to filter the results through analysing the options given-
We have to keep in mind that-
- For an increase in value/quantity- the graph would be on an upswing
- For decrease in value/quantity- The graph would be in declining mode
- For constant value- horizontal graph line parallel to the x-axis
Now going through the options-
option 1:-
David drove at a constant speed initially- throughout the graph no horizontal line is present, hence this condition does not represent the graph.
option 2:-
test scores increased and then decline- In this condition only two phases are mentioned, whereas in the graph three different phases are present. Hence this condition too does not represent the graph.
option 3:-
After the period of slow.- The graph starts with an upswing. hence this condition too does not represent the graph.
option 4:-
Employees increased and then declined and then again increased. All the above condition corroborates to the above-mentioned graph. hence this condition is represented in the graph
Answer:
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Answer:
-3
Step-by-step explanation:
i just took the test
There are 12 possible arrangements.
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- Considering that the blue cup has to be on one end, we consider the number of arrangements possible with the other 4 cups, then multiply by 2(considering the blue on each end).
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- Considering green and yellow before red and purple, there are
outcomes(G-Y-R-P, G-Y-P-R, Y-G-R-P and Y-G-P-R). - Another two possible outcomes are yellow-purple and green-red, or vice-versa, thus 4 + 2 = 6 outcomes.
- To account for the blue on the end, multiplying by 2.
![2 \times 6 = 12](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=2%20%5Ctimes%206%20%3D%2012)
- There are 12 possible arrangements.
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