The tables show how many toasters two assembly lines produce in certain amounts of time. Which statement about the assembly lines is true?%C2%A0 (6.RP.3.d) (1 point) Responses Assembly line A has the lower output. Assembly line A has the lower output. Assembly line B has the lower output. Assembly line B has the lower output. The output is the same for both assembly lines. The output is the same for both assembly lines. Sometimes assembly line A has the lower output and sometimes assembly line B has the lower output.

It is not possible to determine the answer without the tables or any information about the values in the tables.

To answer this question, we need the tables showing the output of both assembly lines. Could you please provide the tables?

To determine which statement about the assembly lines is true, we need to analyze the tables showing the number of toasters produced by each assembly line in certain amounts of time. However, since the tables are not provided, we cannot directly answer the question.

To find the answer, we would need to compare the number of toasters produced by assembly line A and assembly line B in the given time periods. If assembly line A consistently produces fewer toasters than assembly line B across all time periods, then the statement "Assembly line A has the lower output" would be true. Conversely, if assembly line B consistently produces fewer toasters than assembly line A across all time periods, then the statement "Assembly line B has the lower output" would be true.

If the number of toasters produced by each assembly line varies in different time periods, and there is no consistent pattern of one assembly line producing fewer toasters than the other, then the statement "Sometimes assembly line A has the lower output, and sometimes assembly line B has the lower output" would be true.

Without the actual tables or additional information, we cannot determine the specific statement that is true about the assembly lines.