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Mathematics, 01.12.2020 01:00 nelsy7610

I WILL GIVE BRAINIEST Go to your math tools and open the Graph tool to graph Gwen’s and Keith’s equations. Be sure to remove Tristan’s equation before adding Keith’s equation.

Do the two lines intersect? Why or why not? What does this mean in terms of the situation? If they intersect, at what point do they intersect and what does this point mean in terms of the situation?

gwen’s: y = 100 + 10x

keith's: y = 10x

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