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Alika [10]
3 years ago
12

Saige's spaceship traveled 588588588 kilometers (\text{km})(km)left parenthesis, start text, k, m, end text, right parenthesis i

n 606060 seconds (\text{s})(s)left parenthesis, start text, s, end text, right parenthesis.
Mathematics
2 answers:
lesantik [10]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

A is proportional

B and C are <u>NOT</u> proportional

Step-by-step explanation:

First, simplify 588 and 60:

<u>588 divided by 6</u>

60 divided by 6

= <u>98</u>

  10

Simplify them again by dividing them both by 2

= <u>49</u>

   5

Let's look at A:

441 and 45

Simplify by dividing by 9

= <u>49</u>

   5

It's pretty obvious that A is <u>proportional</u> because the simplified values are exactly the same.

Next, let's check B:

215  and 25

Simplify by dividing by 5

= <u>43</u>

   5

Now that its simplified you can compare

<u>43</u>   is smaller than <u>49</u>

5                               5

B is <u>not proportional</u>

<u />

Finally, let's check C:

649 and 110

Simplify by dividing by 11

= <u>51</u>

  10

Make <u>51</u> and <u>49</u> have the same denominator so we can compare them

          10         5

<u>51</u> can stay the same because 5 times 2 equals 10

10

<u>49 times 2</u>

5 times 2

=  <u>98</u>

    10

Now that the denominators are the same we can compare

<u>51</u> is much smaller than <u>98</u>

10                                     10

Therefore, C is also <u>not proportional.</u>

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Hope that helps :D

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Anastaziya [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

i got A same And B and C isnt

Step-by-step explanation:

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