Question
To find the unit rate when give a table do what steps
A Draw a line through the points and extend it to the axis.
B Stare at the graph until it tells you what the table is.
C Graph the given points in the table.
D Stare at the table until the image of the graph pops into your mind.
E The unit rate is the slope of the line.
A Draw a line through the points and extend it to the axis.
B Stare at the graph until it tells you what the table is.
C Graph the given points in the table.
D Stare at the table until the image of the graph pops into your mind.
E The unit rate is the slope of the line.
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To find the unit rate when given a table, the most appropriate steps would be:
1. **C. Graph the given points in the table.** - This step helps you visualize the data and understand the relationship between the values.
2. **A. Draw a line through the points and extend it to the axis.** - If the relationship is linear, this helps you see the line that best represents the data.
3. **E. The unit rate is the slope of the line.** - Once you have graphed the points and drawn a line, the unit rate (the rate per single unit of the independent variable) can be determined as the slope of the line.
So the sequence would ideally be:
C → A → E
Options B and D are ineffective as they do not involve analytical or calculative methods to find the unit rate.
1. **C. Graph the given points in the table.** - This step helps you visualize the data and understand the relationship between the values.
2. **A. Draw a line through the points and extend it to the axis.** - If the relationship is linear, this helps you see the line that best represents the data.
3. **E. The unit rate is the slope of the line.** - Once you have graphed the points and drawn a line, the unit rate (the rate per single unit of the independent variable) can be determined as the slope of the line.
So the sequence would ideally be:
C → A → E
Options B and D are ineffective as they do not involve analytical or calculative methods to find the unit rate.