Asked by basketball&batman
The table shows the number of miles driven over time.
Time|Distance
4 |184
6 |276
8 |368
10 |460
Express the relationship between distance and time in simplified form as a unit rate. Determine which statement correctly interprets this relationship.
a. 184; your car travels 184 miles
b. 46/1; your car travels 46 miles in 1 hour<---my answer
c. 1/46; your car travels 46 miles in 1 hour
d. 4; your car travels for 4 hours
I think it's b, but I'm not 100% sure. Please help me whenever you get the chance. I will be patient :). Thank you!
Time|Distance
4 |184
6 |276
8 |368
10 |460
Express the relationship between distance and time in simplified form as a unit rate. Determine which statement correctly interprets this relationship.
a. 184; your car travels 184 miles
b. 46/1; your car travels 46 miles in 1 hour<---my answer
c. 1/46; your car travels 46 miles in 1 hour
d. 4; your car travels for 4 hours
I think it's b, but I'm not 100% sure. Please help me whenever you get the chance. I will be patient :). Thank you!
Answers
Answered by
Kuroko
The answer is C.
The common ratio in the table is .0217
You can determine this by just taking the time and dividing it by the distance.
Now you do the same for your answer choices. The only answer with the same ratio as the table is C because 1/46 = 0.217
The common ratio in the table is .0217
You can determine this by just taking the time and dividing it by the distance.
Now you do the same for your answer choices. The only answer with the same ratio as the table is C because 1/46 = 0.217
Answered by
basketball&batman
Oh ok, I get it now. Thanks :)
Answered by
Damon
Ah, hmmmm
1/46 is hours/mile
but 46/1 is miles/hour
which is a unit rate.
B and C are really the same, but I think B is the answer they want
1/46 is hours/mile
but 46/1 is miles/hour
which is a unit rate.
B and C are really the same, but I think B is the answer they want
Answered by
Sally
no i think the answer is b
Answered by
Bb
So was them is b or c?
Answered by
ok
its 1/46
X,Y. Time is ALWAYS on the x-axis.
X,Y. Time is ALWAYS on the x-axis.
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