Answer:
Any situation which requires splitting up or separation of terms and items amongst certain groups of people. Division is useful when simplifying fractions and in word problems involving probability, or sharing of items, or proportioning.
Answer:
A 2-column table with 3 rows titled Marissa's Hair Growth. Column 1 is labeled Months with entries 4, 6, 8. Column 2 is labeled Growth (inches) with entries 3, 4.5, 6.
Step-by-step explanation:
One of the given points on the graph is (4, 3), which corresponds to a table entry of Months = 4, Growth = 3.
Two tables have entries like that.
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The points on the graph have a difference of 2 months, and a corresponding difference in growth of 1.5 inches. Only one of the two tables has entries like that. See below.
Since you add a number x amount of times by itself when you multiply it by x, we have, for example, 3*2=3+3=6. In addition, 3*3=3+3+3=9 and 3*4=3+3+3+3 (4 times)=12.