Asked by Tonja
Length: 2/6/8/9/10
Breaking Weight 24/16/13/11/9
Explain how your equation shows that breaking weight decreases as length increases. Is this pattern reasonable for this situation? Explain.
I used inverse variation equation and found that the equation would be y=96/x with the given data. How do I explain that and is the pattern resonable?
Breaking Weight 24/16/13/11/9
Explain how your equation shows that breaking weight decreases as length increases. Is this pattern reasonable for this situation? Explain.
I used inverse variation equation and found that the equation would be y=96/x with the given data. How do I explain that and is the pattern resonable?
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
It is reasonable, however, itis not an exact fit.
If according to you y=96/x, then xy=96
Now look at your table. I will take the products of lenght*breaking weight
48,96,104,99,90
So it is not an exact fit.
If according to you y=96/x, then xy=96
Now look at your table. I will take the products of lenght*breaking weight
48,96,104,99,90
So it is not an exact fit.
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.