I'm in 12th grade. But I find this 6th grade problem a bit CHALLENGING.

X: 4 12 Blank Blank
Y: 6 18 Blank 60

Someone please solve this. Like.. WHAT. (Solve the blanks)

2 answers

can uhh someone please help?
Look at the first two terms.
x increases by 8, and y increases by 12.

So, clearly the rule is y=(3/2)x + ...
Since (3/2)*4=6, and y=6, our rule must be just the above:

y = 3/2 x

So, when y=60, x=40

Fill in the blank with any convenient values:

20, 30

comes to mind.
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