needless to say that the conversion from miles to kilometers uses a constant value, and therefore, they're directly proportional.
now, I could write the direct proportional relation blah blah but there's no need, we can simply squeeze it out of the table by simply checking how many kilometers there are in 1 mile.
well, we know that 11.0 miles give us 17.699 km, ok hmmm if we divide 17.699 ÷ 11 = 1.609.
if we do the same on table for 26 and 41.834, so 41.834 ÷ 26 = 1.609, and the next pair 54.706 ÷ 34 = 1.609, the value of 1.609 is consistent or constant, or namely that there are 1.609 kilometers in 1 mile.
Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer: -3
-2x-6=0
-2x=6
x=-3
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Answer:
$1250.00 + (x)$4.25 =
Step-by-step explanation
So fixed costs are $1,250.00.....every dozen you bake add $4.25 to the costs, cook one dozen you have $1,250.00 plus $4.25 or a total of $1,254.25.
Cook 10 dozen and you add $45.25 = the $1,250.00 for a new total of $1,295.25.
Point slope is a really easy form for linear equations. It lets you plug in the numbers from a cordinate that the line passes through on the graph and the slope directly. Here is the point slope equation:

(The (2) and (1) next to the x's and y's are suposed to be underneath them. There is also supposed to be an extra parentheses at the end.)
You would replace y(1) with the y value, x(1) with the x value, and m with the slope. For example, if you have a line that crosses through the point (6, 10) with a slope of 3, this is how you would write the equation of the line in point slope form:

Now, for this problem, we have the point (1, 4) with a slope of 2. This is the point slope form for the given point and slope:

The values of y1 and x1 are the values we plugged into this equation, 4 and 1.