Asked by Knotreal
Proportional relationships:
X on the chart is:
0
3
6
9
12
Y on the chart is:
6
9
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15
18
Which value completes the table?
10
11
12
13
X on the chart is:
0
3
6
9
12
Y on the chart is:
6
9
BLANK < you figure this out
15
18
Which value completes the table?
10
11
12
13
Answers
Answered by
Knotreal
Graph the table of (x, y) coordinates. Does the table represent two quantities that are proportional to each other? Responses A No, the plotted points lie on a line that passes through the origin.No, the plotted points lie on a line that passes through the origin. B Yes, the plotted points lie on a line that passes through the origin.Yes, the plotted points lie on a line that passes through the origin. C No, the plotted points lie on a line that does not pass through the origin.No, the plotted points lie on a line that does not pass through the origin. D Yes, the plotted points lie on a line that does not pass through the origin.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
To determine the missing value in the table, we need to determine the pattern between X and Y.
Looking at the given values, we can see that as X increases by 3 (from 0, 3, 6, 9, 12), Y also increases by 3 (from 6, 9, ?, 15, 18).
Based on this pattern, we can infer that the missing value of Y is 12.
Therefore, the value that completes the table is 12.
Looking at the given values, we can see that as X increases by 3 (from 0, 3, 6, 9, 12), Y also increases by 3 (from 6, 9, ?, 15, 18).
Based on this pattern, we can infer that the missing value of Y is 12.
Therefore, the value that completes the table is 12.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The table represents two quantities that are proportional to each other.
Response B is correct: Yes, the plotted points lie on a line that passes through the origin.
Response B is correct: Yes, the plotted points lie on a line that passes through the origin.