There is no equation, nor ordered pair, so it is impossible to answer this question. I apologise.
Answer:
A 190-pound person would burn 285 calories at the same rate.
Step-by-step explanation:
<em>Calories burn depends on the weight</em>
<em>Weight of first person = 160</em>
Calories burn for 160 pounds in 30 mins = 237
Calories burn rate for 1 pound in 30 mins =
= 1.5
<em>Calories burn for 190 Pound person would be:</em>
Weight of second person = 190
Calories burn for 190 pounds in 30 min:
As the burn rate of calories is same for the two persons:
= rate × weight
= 1.5 * 190
= 285 calories
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
It may not tell you anything. You have to be careful how you think about the answer to this. An ordered pair is just that: it describes an x and y value and that is really all that it does.
However it may also be used to describe the solution to a system of equations which cross in one place. For example, if you plot
y = x + 1
y = -3x + 2
The ordered pair that gives the point where both equations equal the same thing is (0.25,1.25) The graph is shown below, and the ordered pair marks the solution.
its -5 so it is A,( -19/2, -5)