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30 March, 01:57

Logan told a joke to 3 of his friends. Each of his friends told the joke to 3 more friends who each told the joke to 3 friends. This process continued. He made a table showing the number of people who heard the joke with each round of joke telling. Which graph best shows the relationship between the number of rounds and the number of people who heard the joke that round?

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  1. 30 March, 04:45
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    The graph that increase upward only.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    it keeps addinf 3, so there should be no downfall or curves just straight up
  2. 30 March, 05:24
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    If you're on Imagine Math, the answer is the second graph.
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