Asked by mic
the graph shows the amount of gas that dario's car uses to travel different distances.
complete the statement about the graph
the ordered par (?,?) represents the number of gallons of gas needed to travel 60 miles.
complete the statement about the graph
the ordered par (?,?) represents the number of gallons of gas needed to travel 60 miles.
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Answered by
mic
thats wrong
Answered by
mic
the graph shows the amount of gas that Dario's car uses to travel different distances.
the graph:
distance traveled (miles)
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gas (gallons)
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6
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10
there are 4 points on the graph, first point at 1,20 second point at 2,40 third point at 3,60 and fourth point at 4,80
complete the statement about the graph.
the number of miles is always 20 times the number of gallons of gas
Dario's car can travel 240 miles using 12 gallons of gas
based on the answers that i gave you, answer this question correctly
a ratio at 8,140) ? (is or is not) equivalent to the ratios plotted on the graph. It has ? (too many or too few) miles for the number of gallons
the graph:
distance traveled (miles)
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
gas (gallons)
0
1
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
there are 4 points on the graph, first point at 1,20 second point at 2,40 third point at 3,60 and fourth point at 4,80
complete the statement about the graph.
the number of miles is always 20 times the number of gallons of gas
Dario's car can travel 240 miles using 12 gallons of gas
based on the answers that i gave you, answer this question correctly
a ratio at 8,140) ? (is or is not) equivalent to the ratios plotted on the graph. It has ? (too many or too few) miles for the number of gallons
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GPT 3.5
The ordered pair is (6, 1.2).
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Apologies for the mistake. Let's try again.
The ordered pair (60, 12) represents the number of gallons of gas needed to travel 60 miles.
The ordered pair (60, 12) represents the number of gallons of gas needed to travel 60 miles.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The ratio at (8, 140) is not equivalent to the ratios plotted on the graph. It has too many miles for the number of gallons.
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