Question
Which statement matches the graph?

- Taylor can write 6 words per minute.
- Taylor can write 25 words per minute.
- Taylor can write 50 words per minute.
- Taylor can write 150 words per minute.
Hint:
Here we have given the graph of minute vs time. To match the statement read the graph carefully and find the coordinate for same point . From then match with the given options.
The correct answer is: Taylor can write 25 words per minute.
Here we have to find match which statement is accurate.
Firstly , we have given graph, x-axis is minutes and y-axis is words.

According to graph, at x = 2 , we have y=50 ,that means
At 2 minutes it has 50 words written
So we can write,
2 minute = 50 words
We have to find the in 1 minutes , for that divide both side by 2.
2/2 minute= 50/2 words
1 minute = 25 words
Therefore, in 1 minute Taylor can write 25 words.
The correct answer is Taylor can write 25 words per minutes (option (b)).
In this question, we have to find the Taylor writing speed per minutes. Just read the graph carefully find x and y coordinate for same point, And then find y at x=1 . Apply same concept in similar questions.
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Let us consider a function that defined as then, the representation may exist as shown below.
Hence, Every object x that belongs to the set of inputs has exactly one object y that belongs to the set of outputs.
*** Hence, the technical definition of the function is a relation from a set of i9nputs to set of possible outputs where each input is related to exactly one output.