Answer: The equation would be W = 500 + 30T
Step-by-step explanation: The variables given are, W which represents the amount of water, and T which represents the time in minutes that water has been added. Already there is 500 liters in the water tank to start with, that means as you begin to add water, its simply an addition to the already existing 500 liters, (that is + 500).
Also you are told that you can add water at a rate of 30 liters per minute, that is you have one T for every 30 (or simply put 30T).
Therefore the equation that correctly relates W to T is shown as;
W = 30T + 500
With this, your table of values would now be shown as;
x = 1, y =530
x= 2, y = 560
x = 3, y = 590
x = 4, y = 620
x = 5, y= 650
Then your graph is as shown in the image attached.
What are you confused by?
Answer:
80 ÷ 16 = 5
Step-by-step explanation:
The "family facts" seem to be related to the relationship ...
5 × 16 = 80
One of the facts is generated from this one by reversing the order of the factors:
16 × 5 = 80
The other two are found by dividing the equation by one or the other of the factors:
16 = 80/5 . . . . . divide by 5
5 = 80/16 . . . . . divide by 16
This last one is the one that is missing. It the form used in the problem statement, it is ...
80 : 16 = 5