The graph would be similar to a Sin or Cos graph with a vertical shift. As the music gets louder the graph will go up and as the music and crowd become quieter, the graph will go down. Going up and down until the end of the concert where it will be 0.
Also side note, are you by chance in Trig 01 Summer course? If so, I am in the same class haha.
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Answer:
Each Friend will get
cards.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the number of cards be x.
Given:
Amount Nicole used to spend on cards = $9
Total cost of one set =$27
Also, she finds friends with the same amount of money to split the cost of a set.
So, Number of friends she finds can be calculated by dividing the Cost of 1 set with amount of money Nichole used to spend on cards.
Number of friends she finds = 
Hence she finds 2 friends and 1 is nichole hence there are 3 persons carrying $9 to buy $27 set of card
Now, Number of cards each friend gets is equal to Total number of Cards in 1 set divided by number of people.
Number of cards each friend = 
Hence Each Friend will get
cards.