Question
What equation represents the proportional relationship displayed in the table?
Question 1 options:
15
3
5
10
Question 2 (1 point)
A certain brand of coffee costs $6.99 for 24.2 ounces.
What is the unit rate?
Enter you answer rounded to the nearest cent.
Question 1 options:
15
3
5
10
Question 2 (1 point)
A certain brand of coffee costs $6.99 for 24.2 ounces.
What is the unit rate?
Enter you answer rounded to the nearest cent.
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To answer your questions, let's go through each one separately.
**Question 1:** The question seems to refer to a proportional relationship, but without the specific data from the table, we cannot determine the exact equation. Typically, a proportional relationship is expressed in the form \( y = kx \), where \( k \) is a constant that defines the relationship between \( x \) and \( y \).
If you provide the values from the table, I can help figure out the constant \( k \) and thus the equation.
**Question 2:** To find the unit rate of the coffee price per ounce, we take the total cost and divide it by the total ounces:
\[ \text{Unit rate} = \frac{\text{Total Cost}}{\text{Total Ounces}} = \frac{6.99}{24.2} \]
Calculating this gives:
\[ \frac{6.99}{24.2} \approx 0.28926 \]
Rounding this to the nearest cent, the unit rate is approximately **$0.29 per ounce**.
**Question 1:** The question seems to refer to a proportional relationship, but without the specific data from the table, we cannot determine the exact equation. Typically, a proportional relationship is expressed in the form \( y = kx \), where \( k \) is a constant that defines the relationship between \( x \) and \( y \).
If you provide the values from the table, I can help figure out the constant \( k \) and thus the equation.
**Question 2:** To find the unit rate of the coffee price per ounce, we take the total cost and divide it by the total ounces:
\[ \text{Unit rate} = \frac{\text{Total Cost}}{\text{Total Ounces}} = \frac{6.99}{24.2} \]
Calculating this gives:
\[ \frac{6.99}{24.2} \approx 0.28926 \]
Rounding this to the nearest cent, the unit rate is approximately **$0.29 per ounce**.