We'll say that months = n.
Make a set of the DVD's sold:

In month 1, Aaron sold 20 DVDs. There is no data for month 0.
There is a constant increase of 30 DVDs every month. We can make an equation out of this to fit this data set:

a represents the DVDs made.
We need to subtract 10 in this equation, as the starting point is 20, and the increase of 30 is different from the increase from n = 0 to n = 1.
We are looking for the amount of DVDs Aaron sold on the 13th month. Plug 13 into the equation:


The predicted number of DVDs Aaron will sell on the 13th month is
380.
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
You have two decimals that both have the same number of digits in them. It is easy to compare decimals that have the same number of digits. Look at the numbers without the decimal point and determine which number is greater. 67 is greater.