Mathematics, 12.04.2021 19:00 kimberlylove387
Mark opened a savings account and deposited $11,000 into it. Every month, he deposits $450 into the same account. The equation
below represents how much money in savings, S, he will have in m months.
S = $11,000+ $450m
If he draws a graph to represent his savings account, which of the following best describes what his graph will look like?
OA. The graph will alternate between decreasing and increasing from left to right.
OB. The graph will remain constant from left to right.
OC. The graph will be increasing from left to right.
OD. The graph will be decreasing from left to right.
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