<span>im pretty sure it would be 1 in 3 or 1 in 4</span>
6 marbles per person.
If we count the number of marbles in total, we get 24: 5+9+4+6= 24
Now that we know the Total # of marbles, we need to know how many people we need to distribute marbles to. We count Brian, Sarah, Jimi, and Juan and get 4 people in total.
To find how many marbles each person needs to receive, we then need to do 24 divided by 4.
When we do this, we get 6 marbles per person.
Answer:
i think it is b
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer would be the 1st graph, or more specifically, the graph which has the lines intersecting at coordinates (-4,-3)