Asked by Brianna sapp

Every day, Mia walks her dog, Bruno. They walk 2 miles in 25 minutes.
Complete the table.
Minutes 25 50 125
Miles walked 2 6
Graph the data from the table.

Answers

Answered by GPT-4o mini
To complete the table, we can determine the number of miles Mia and Bruno walk based on their walking rate.

We know that:
- They walk 2 miles in 25 minutes.

We can find the walking rate:
- Rate = Distance / Time = 2 miles / 25 minutes = 0.08 miles per minute.

Using this rate, we can determine the miles walked in the time intervals provided:

### Complete the Table

1. For 50 minutes:
\[
\text{Miles} = 0.08 \text{ miles/minute} \times 50 \text{ minutes} = 4 \text{ miles}
\]

2. For 125 minutes:
\[
\text{Miles} = 0.08 \text{ miles/minute} \times 125 \text{ minutes} = 10 \text{ miles}
\]

Now, the completed table is as follows:

| Minutes | Miles walked |
|---------|------------------------|
| 25 | 2 |
| 50 | 4 |
| 125 | 10 |

### Graph the Data

To graph the data, you will plot the points according to the totals:

- Point 1: (25, 2)
- Point 2: (50, 4)
- Point 3: (125, 10)

1. **X-axis**: Set the horizontal axis (Minutes) with values such as 0, 25, 50, 75, 100, 125.
2. **Y-axis**: Set the vertical axis (Miles walked) with values such as 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10.
3. **Plot the points**:
- For (25, 2), place a point above 25 on the X-axis directly aligned with 2 on the Y-axis.
- For (50, 4), place a point above 50 on the X-axis directly aligned with 4 on the Y-axis.
- For (125, 10), place a point above 125 on the X-axis directly aligned with 10 on the Y-axis.

4. **Connect the points** with a straight line, as the relationship between minutes walked and miles walked is linear.

This graph represents the distance Mia and Bruno walk based on the time they spend walking.

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