The table shows the amount Robin earns for each pair of earrings she sells.

Is the relationship additive or multiplicative?

The relationship is
multiplication ------
additive

I believe its additive because 15 plus 15 is 30 but nothing times 30 is 45 and so on

You can’t post pictures or other graphics here. Sorry.

No one can post photos, although you may have seen something a tutor posted in a linked webpage.

Yeah i think is must've been a tutor.

For these kinds of questions correct me if I'm wrong you can take a picture and put the image in the website with the question, then ask the question. If there is suppose to be a diagram to help answer the question, then nobody is going to be able to help you.

ok, i remember awhile ago i saw someone somehow post a photo. But thanks for letting me know.

Earrings sold 1 2 3 4 5

Amount earned (dollars) 15 30 45 60 75
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The table shows the amount Robin earns for each pair of earrings she sells.

Earrings sold 1 2 3 4 5
Amount earned (dollars) 15 30 45 60 75
Is the relationship additive or multiplicative?
The relationship is

A.additive.

B.multiplicative

To determine whether the relationship is additive or multiplicative, we need to analyze the pattern in the table.

In an additive relationship, the change in the output value is constant regardless of the input value. This means that the difference between two subsequent output values remains the same.

In a multiplicative relationship, the change in the output value is proportional to the input value. This means that the ratio between two subsequent output values remains the same.

Looking at the table, we can see that the amount Robin earns increases by a fixed amount for each additional pair of earrings sold. For example, she earns $10 for selling 1 pair of earrings, $20 for selling 2 pairs, and $30 for selling 3 pairs. The difference between each subsequent amount earned is $10, indicating an additive relationship.

Therefore, in this case, the relationship is additive.

What table?