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Solve the problem by making a table and then making a graph.

A math club had 4 members in its first year. It had 19 members in its fourth year and 29 members in its sixth year. Assuming a constant rate of increase, how many members will the math club have in its thirteenth year?
a.
64
b.
67
c.
60
d.
68


Please select the best answer from the choices provided

A
B
C
D


Sagot :

explanation:A is the right answer




Easy!!!

Answer:

The answer should Be A. 64 I say this because lets say the constant rate is +4 so what should we do from there. Do 4*16 to get 64.

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