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Are there any linear quantities in the chart shown? And if so, what is the slope of said pairs?

Are there any linear quantities in the chart shown? And if so, what is the slope of said pairs? class=

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The chart does not represent a linear quantity

How to determine if there are linear quantities in the chart shown?

From the chart, we have the following coordinates

(x, y) = (0.10, 0.14), (0.50, 0.32), (1.00, 0.46), (1.70, 0.59) and (2.00, 0.63)

To determine if the chart is a linear quantity, we simply calculate the slope using the coordinates.

The slope is calculated as:

m = (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1)

So, we have:

m = (0.32 - 0.14)/(0.50 - 0.10) = 0.45

m = (0.46 - 0.32)/(1.00 - 0.50) = 0.28

In the above computations, the calculated slopes are not equal

Hence, the chart does not represent a linear quantity

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