Answer:
your answer is no. d . Because of alternate <
1. A table can be a helpful thing to model the rate of change. It can be used by making an x and y column and listing each number underneath it like so:
x y
1 2
2 4
And so on. The rate of change for that table would be every time the x axis goes up 1, the y axis goes up 2.
2. To find the rate of change using a graph, look at the line on the graph. You can make a small triangle that starts on the line and then comes out and re-connects into the line. Like so - (look at attached picture). And as you go, you count how many you go down or up and how many you go left or right.
*Hopefully this was helpful, sorry if t wasn't!
xx, Avery
Answer: 22 to 55 to 44
Step-by-step explanation: Start with the factors you know. It can't be two because 2 doesn't go into 275 evenly. It can't be three because all of them evenly don't go into three. It can't be four because 110 and 275 don't go into it evenly. But five works. 110/ 5 is 22, 275/ 5 is 55, and 220/ 5 is 44.
Step-by-step explanation:
-24=4+4w
-24-4=4w
-28=4w
4w÷4=-28÷4
w=-7