At heart we're being asked for a line through two points,

In general the line through (a,b) and (c,d) is

Check that you understand why both (a,b) and (c,d) are on this line.
Here our indepedent variable, instead of x, is T, temperature. Our dependent variable is v, velocity. Substituting,





That's our answer; let's check it.
When T=40, v = (5/9)40 + (2995/9) = 355 good
When T=49, v= (5/9)49 + (2995/9) = 360 good
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:

b = 2/3


a = 7/3
b)

Cross multiply,
2b + 1 = a*(3b - 1)
2b + 1 = a*3b - 3*a
2b + 1 = 3ab- 3a
2b = 3ab - 3a - 1
2b - 3ab = -3a - 1
b(2 - 3a) = -3a - 1

Answer:
susan's: 10/3
Bonnie's:5
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
A. No, because two points with the same x-value have different y-values.
Step-by-step explanation:
No, because it doesn't pass the Vertical Line Test:
A. No, because two points with the same x-value have different y-values.