Question

Answer two questions about the following table.
Natalie is an expert archer. The following table shows her scores (points) based on the number of targets she hit.
Targets hit



Points



Plot the ordered pairs from the table.



Are Natalie's points proportional to the number of targets she hit?
Choose 1 answer:
Choose 1 answer:
(Choice A) Yes
A
Yes
(Choice B) No
B
No

Answers

GPT-4o mini
To determine whether Natalie's points are proportional to the number of targets she hit, we first need to understand that two quantities are proportional if the ratio of one quantity to the other is constant.

Unfortunately, since you didn't provide the specific values from the table, I can't plot the ordered pairs or calculate the ratios directly. However, I can guide you on how to approach it.

1. **Plot the Ordered Pairs**: If you have the table values:
- For each target hit (let's say x is the number of targets), associate it with its corresponding points (y).
- For example, if the table shows that hitting 1 target earns 10 points, that makes the pair (1, 10). Do this for all pairs in the table.

2. **Check for Proportionality**:
- Calculate the ratio of points to targets hit for each pair. For (1, 10), the ratio is 10/1 = 10.
- If every pair produces the same ratio, then the points are proportional, and you would choose (Choice A) Yes.
- If the ratios differ, then the points are not proportional, and you would choose (Choice B) No.

If you provide me with the actual table data, I can help you analyze it more specifically!

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