The answer is A because if you multiply you’ll get 70°
Given that t<span>here
are 20 light bulbs in 5 packages.
The table to find the rate
that gives you the number of light bulbs in 3 packages is given as follows:
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Three different ways in which the rate can be written are:
12 light bulbs to 3 packages
12 light bulbs : 3 packages
12 light bulbs / 3 packages
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Answer:
Options A and C
Step-by-step explanation:
<u>To have a unit rate of change of 4.5 means to have the slope at 4.5</u>
A. y = 62 + 4.5x GOOD
B. c = 4.5 + 3h - 1 WRONG
C. c = 12 + 4.5h - 4.5 GOOD
D. y = 3.5x + 1 WRONG
E. y = 4.5 + 20x WRONG
Answer: Options A and C