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18 January, 06:15

Which situation represents a multiplicative relationship? A) Kevin is 8 years older than his brother Sean. B) For every cat at the pet store, there are 2 dogs. C) A buy one get one free sale on sweaters at the clothing store. D) James always keeps $100 more in his savings than his checking account.

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  1. 18 January, 06:43
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    Option B represents a multiplicative relationship.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We are required to find the situation that represents a 'multiplicative relationship'.

    According to the options, we have,

    A) Kevin is 8 years older than his brother Sean.

    This gives us the relation that, Kevin's Age = 8 + Sean's Age.

    Thus, this is not a multiplicative relationship.

    B) For every cat at the pet store, there are 2 dogs.

    We get that, for 1 cat, there are two dogs.

    So, Number of dogs = 2 * Number of cats.

    Thus, this is a multiplicative relationship.

    C) A buy one get one free sale on sweaters at the clothing store.

    So, during the sale a person can buy 1 + 1 i. e. 2 sweaters.

    Thus, this is not a multiplicative relationship.

    D) James always keeps $100 more in his savings than his checking account.

    This gives us the relation that, Savings balance = 100 + Checking balance

    So, this is not a multiplicative relationship.

    Hence, option B represents a multiplicative relationship.
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