<h2><em>The equation would be d=90t because the input is 25 for t and multiply to get 2250 feet per second</em>. </h2>
Answer:
There are total 96 shirts out of which 72 are black and 12 are white and 12 are red.
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the total number of shirts be x.
Then 3/4= 0.75 shirts are black
50% or 50/100 =0.5 of 1/4 ( 1-3/4) remaining are white
and 12 are red
x= 0.75x+0.125x+12
x= 0.875x+ 12
x-0.875x= 12
0.125x= 12
x= 12/0.125
x= 96
There are total 96 shirts out of which 3/4 are black
96*0.75= 72 are black and
96*0.25= 24 are left behind out of which 50% are white.
12 are white and 12 are red.
The correct option regarding whether the table represents a proportional relationship is:
The relationship is proportional because the ratio of m to k is constant.
<h3>What is a proportional relationship?</h3>
A proportional relationship is a function in which the output variable is given by the input variable multiplied by a constant of proportionality, that is:
y = kx
In which k is the constant of proportionality.
In this problem, the ratio of m to km is given as follows:
k = 11/17.699 = 26/41.834 = 34/54.706 = 0.6215.
Since the values are equal, the correct option is:
The relationship is proportional because the ratio of m to k is constant.
More can be learned about proportional relationships at brainly.com/question/10424180
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Answer:
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To get you started on this problem, you will want to think about how to go about graphing this linear function. You want to keep in mind that you want to plot your dependent variable on the y-axis, as it changes with respect to your independent variable (plotted on the x-axis). In this problem, the cost of the water bill depends on the amount of water used, in HCF. So the graph should be plotted with cost on the y-axis, and HCF on the x-axis.
It follows that you are given the coordinates of (16, $48.37) and (22, y2); where y2 represents the cost when using 22 HCF. You are also given the slope of your line (m, in y = mx + b format). You may recall that you can set-up a slope as the change in y over the change in x, or the "rise over the run" [m = (y2-y1) / (x2-x1)]. We can set this problem up, using this equation to solve for y2 (the cost at 22 HCF) algebraically.
So we would set up the problem as 1.65 = (y2-48.37)/(22-16). We then solve by combining like-terms and using inverse operations as follows:
1.65 = (y2 - 48.37) / 6
1.65(6) = y2 - 48.37
9.9 = y2 - 48.37
y2 = $58.27
Step-by-step explanation: