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-BARSIC- [3]
3 years ago
14

NEED ANSWER FAST WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST Object A and Object B are two objects in motion. Given the graph of Object A and the equat

ion y =
10
3
x of Object B, which of the two moving objects has greater speed and by what factor? (round to nearest hundredth)

A)
Object A by a factor of 1.19


B)
Object B by a factor of 1.19


C)
Object A by a factor of 1.53


D)
Object B by a factor of 1.53

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Mathematics
2 answers:
faust18 [17]3 years ago
8 0
By graph of object A the rate of change is estimated at 17/6.
Object B's rate of change is 10/3=20/6.

Comparing object A to object B:
17/6 <20/6

Object B is faster by:
17/6x=20/6
(6/17)(17/6)x=(20/6)(6/17)
x=20/17≈1.18

B)
Object B by a factor of 1.19

Since I made an estimation from graph of object A , my solution is off by. 01 but it is the closest I can get. The solution B is correct.
Licemer1 [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

B)Object B by a factor of 1.19

Step-by-step explanation:

Object A and Object B are two objects in motion. Given the graph of Object A and the equation y =

10

3

x of Object B, which of the two moving objects has greater speed and by what factor? (round to nearest hundredth)

A)

Object A by a factor of 1.19

B)

Object B by a factor of 1.19

C)

Object A by a factor of 1.53

D)

Object B by a factor of 1.53

the slope of A is 17/6 judging form the graph

Object B's slope is 10/3=20/6.(multiply the denominator and numerator by 2)

Comparing object A to object B, we know that

17/6 <20/6

dividing both sides by 17/6

(17/6)/(17/6)x=(20/6)/(17/6)

x=20/17≈1.18

B)Object B by a factor of 1.19

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