Ask a New Question

Question

Every time Jason buys 1 blue marble he buys 2 red marbles. If x = the number of blue marbles Jason buys and y = the number of red marbles Jason buys, which graph represents this direct variation?
6 years ago

Answers

Ms. Sue
We can't see your graphs.
6 years ago

Related Questions

every time Mr Frank buys 4 pots of flowers for the float, the flower shop will give him 1 pot free.A... Len buys 24 centimeters of blue trim and some gold trim. She buys a total of 54 centimeters of trim.... Vasiliki buys 6.2 yards of blue fabric and 5.4 yards of red fabric. If the blue fabric and the red f... Jason buys 2 highlighters and five pens and pays 16. Eddy buys 4 highlighters and 3 pens and pays 18... Time buys 6 individual cans of drink for $0.87 per can. a) If he pays in cans, find the total cost... Jason buys 2 baseball bats for 300 . What is the unit rate per bat ? A $100 B$125 C $140... Jason buys a car for $5,582. He will pay for the car in 8 equal payments. Which is the best estimate... Jason buys 2 baseball bats for $300 . What is the unit rate per bat ? A $100 B $125 C $14... Mark chose blue, navy blue, and pale blue to be the three main colors in his color palette. Which of... Blue-Light Photoreceptors Blue light initiates a variety of responses in plants, including phototr...
Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use