Answer:
C the temperature and the number of votes a candidate for the school president receives.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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we conclude that if the scale factor from S to M is 3/2, then the scale factor from M to S is 2/4.
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</h3><h3>What is the scale factor from M to S?</h3>
Suppose we have a figure S. If we apply a stretch of scale factor K to our figure S, we can say that all the dimensions of figure S are multiplied by K.
So, if S represents the length of a bar, then after the stretch we will get a bar of length M, such that:
M = S*K
If that scale factor is 3/2, then we have the case of the problem:
M = (3/2)*S
We can isolate S in the above relation:
(2/3)*M = S
Now we have an equation (similar to the first one) that says that the scale factor from M to S is 2/3.
Then we conclude that if the scale factor from S to M is 3/2, then the scale factor from M to S is 2/4.
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Answer:
Graph the points, (2,18) (7, 24) and (16, 0)
Step-by-step explanation:
Going to the store takes 2 minutes for 18 blocks, which is the first point
He stays at the store for 2 minutes then takes 3 minutes to get to the bank which is 6 blocks away, add the time together and blocks, and you get the second point
He stopped at the bank for 3 minutes and the drove back home. It takes him 6 minutes to get back home, (24/6), add all the minutes together and you get 16.
(This is assuming the graph is y for blocks and x for minutes)
So 0.25 is essentially 25/100. Divide 25 from the top and bottom to get 1/4