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Mathematics, 28.04.2021 23:10 paolaf3475
The set of ordered pairs {(1,19), (2,23), (3,23), (4,29), (5,31)}
represents the number of tickets sold for a fundraiser. The x-coordinates
represent the day and the y-coordinates represent the number of tickets
sold on that day.
a) Which mapping diagram represents the relation?
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