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Compare proportions from grass and equation quick check which of these objects is moving at a rate of 2 ft per second
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To determine which object is moving at a rate of 2 ft per second, we need to compare the proportions from grass to an equation.
1. Grass:
Let's say the proportion of grass moving at a rate of 2 ft per second is x ft per y seconds. This can be written as x/y = 2/1. So, the grass is moving at a rate of 2 ft per second.
2. Equation:
The proportion of an equation can represent a relationship between variables. Therefore, it is not straightforward to determine if an equation is moving at a rate of 2 ft per second. An equation can describe various relationships or patterns but does not have a physical movement like the grass.
Therefore, the grass is moving at a rate of 2 ft per second, whereas it is not possible to compare the rate of movement for an equation.
1. Grass:
Let's say the proportion of grass moving at a rate of 2 ft per second is x ft per y seconds. This can be written as x/y = 2/1. So, the grass is moving at a rate of 2 ft per second.
2. Equation:
The proportion of an equation can represent a relationship between variables. Therefore, it is not straightforward to determine if an equation is moving at a rate of 2 ft per second. An equation can describe various relationships or patterns but does not have a physical movement like the grass.
Therefore, the grass is moving at a rate of 2 ft per second, whereas it is not possible to compare the rate of movement for an equation.
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