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Which of the following is an example of a mathematical statement? Nobody drives on Highway 16 16 ; there is too much traffic. My boyfriend was born in Atlanta. 20 20 is a lucky jersey number. Chocolate milkshakes are delicious.

          Which of the following is an example of a mathematical statement? Nobody drives on Highway 16
16
; there is too much traffic.
My boyfriend was born in Atlanta.
20
20
 is a lucky jersey number.
Chocolate milkshakes are delicious.
        

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Principles of Economics
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Gregory Mankiw 8th Edition
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00:01 This problem says what mathematical statement describes the graph below and we're shown an output axis or the y -axis that's labeled with the variable t going by tens and that's the total cost t and the input values that we wait we usually see for x marked as n for our variable for the input going by ones for one through six and when we look at the points on our linear relationship we see that one is mapping to ten two is mapping to twenty three is mapping to thirty four to forty five to fifty and then lastly six to sixty so it looks like what's happening for every n value variable is that we are multiplying n by ten to get the result for t...
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