Answer: B.Sal walks 14 km in 4 h.
D.Sal walks 3.5 km in 1 h.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : The distance Sal walks, in kilometers, is proportional to the number of hours he spends walking.
From the given graph , it can be seen that the x-axis is representing Time ( in hours) and the y-axis is representing Distance ( in km).
Since the relationship between distance( in km) and time is time ( in hours) is given to be proportional , therefore there is a straight line in which each point is describing time taken by Sal to cover a particular distance.
i.e. x-coordinate = Time taken by her. ( independent variable)
y-coordinate = Distance covered by her at that time. ( dependent variable)
⇒Point (1,3.5) tells that Sal walks 3.5 km in 1 h.
[∵ x-coordinate=1 , y-coordinate=3.5]
and Point (4, 14) tells that Sal walks 14 km in 4 h.
[∵ x-coordinate=4 , y-coordinate=14
Hence, the correct options are :
B.Sal walks 14 km in 4 h.
D.Sal walks 3.5 km in 1 h.