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Ainat [17]
3 years ago
11

Describe the graph showing the relationship between the weight of something in kilograms and its weight in pounds. Use the conve

rsion factor 1 kilogram is approximately 2.2 pounds.
Mathematics
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Elenna [48]3 years ago
6 0

One axis is used for kilograms, the other for pounds. When the x-axis is kilograms, the line includes points (1, 2.2), (2, 4.4), and (3, 6.6). The graph is a straight line that passes through the origin. The line is straight because unit conversions are proportional. One axis is used for kilograms, the other for pounds. When the x-axis is kilograms, the line includes points (1, 2.2), (2, 4.4), and (3, 6.6). The graph is a straight line that passes through the origin. The line is straight because unit conversions are proportional.

antiseptic1488 [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:       One axis is used for kilograms, the other for pounds. When the x-axis is kilograms, the line includes points (1, 2.2), (2, 4.4), and (3, 6.6). The graph is a straight line that passes through the origin. The line is straight because unit conversions are proportional.

Step-by-step explanation: from 2020 edg sample response

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