A, B, and C are gauges with different linear measurement scales. When A measures 12, B measures

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A, B, and C are gauges with different linear measurement scales. When A measures 12, B measures 13, and when A measures 36, B measures 29. When B measures 20, C measures 57, and when B measures 32, C measures 84.
A, B, and C are gauges with different linear measurement

a. Sketch separate graphs for readings of B as a function of A and readings of C as a function of B. Label the axes.
b. If A reads 12, what does C read?
c. Write a function with the reading of B as the dependent variable and the reading of A as the independent variable.
d. Write a function with the reading of C as the dependent variable and the reading of B as the independent variable.
e. Write a function with the reading of C as the dependent variable and the reading of A as the independent variable

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Discovering Advanced Algebra An Investigative Approach

ISBN: 978-1559539845

1st edition

Authors: Jerald Murdock, Ellen Kamischke, Eric Kamischke

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