Do 200/14 and get 14.2857142857 so about 14 boxes
keeping in mind that perpendicular lines have negative reciprocal slopes, hmmm what's the slope of the equation above anyway?
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so we're really looking for the equation of a line whose slope is -3/2 and runs through (0,0).

Inversely proportional : it is relationship between two variables in which when one variable's value is increasing than other one is decreasing.
Situation A : The number of miles Rashid drives increases over a period of 5 hours.
→ in this situation both variable no. of miles and period of time are increasing. so it is not represent a inversely proportional relationship.
in next two situation , two variables are increasing with each other.
so we take last situation ↓
Situation : Robin has $100 to share evenly with his cousins at the fair. As the number of cousins who arrive increases, the amount that each person receives
decreases.
→ in this situation , both variable viz no. of cousins and amount they got is inversely proportional to each other. when no. of cousins are increasing than amount is decreasing. so this last one situation represent the inversely proportional relationship.
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Answer:
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Recycling materials helps decrease the amount of new materials taken from the environment.
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