For each situation, indicate whether the appropriate model would be Linear or Exponential. Be prepared to give reasons. Choose carefully: you only get one attempt for each of these. (a) Rashida received a $5,000 bonus this year. She put the money in savings account. Each week, she spends 5% of the balance in the account on something special. Select an answer (b) Your Keurig machine will lose 20% of of its value every three years. Select an answer ✓ (c) Cameron adds $130 to his savings account every week when he gets paid. Select an answer ✓ (d) A dog groomer charges according to your dog's weight. If your dog is 18 pounds and under, the groomer charges $25. If your dog is over 18 pounds, they charge $25, plus an additional $4 for each pound over 18. Select an answer

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For each situation, indicate whether the appropriate model would be Linear or Exponential. Be prepared to
give reasons. Choose carefully: you only get one attempt for each of these.
(a) Rashida received a $5,000 bonus this year. She put the money in savings account. Each week, she
spends 5% of the balance in the account on something special.
Select an answer
(b) Your Keurig machine will lose 20% of of its value every three years.
Select an answer ✓
(c) Cameron adds $130 to his savings account every week when he gets paid.
Select an answer ✓
(d) A dog groomer charges according to your dog's weight. If your dog is 18 pounds and under, the groomer
charges $25. If your dog is over 18 pounds, they charge $25, plus an additional $4 for each pound over 18.
Select an answer ✓
Use the "Add Work" button to explain your reasoning for each situation.
Add Work
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Transcribed Image Text:For each situation, indicate whether the appropriate model would be Linear or Exponential. Be prepared to give reasons. Choose carefully: you only get one attempt for each of these. (a) Rashida received a $5,000 bonus this year. She put the money in savings account. Each week, she spends 5% of the balance in the account on something special. Select an answer (b) Your Keurig machine will lose 20% of of its value every three years. Select an answer ✓ (c) Cameron adds $130 to his savings account every week when he gets paid. Select an answer ✓ (d) A dog groomer charges according to your dog's weight. If your dog is 18 pounds and under, the groomer charges $25. If your dog is over 18 pounds, they charge $25, plus an additional $4 for each pound over 18. Select an answer ✓ Use the "Add Work" button to explain your reasoning for each situation. Add Work Check Answer
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