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Answer:
A familiar situation is: cost of books you pay for versus the quantity of books bought.
Cost of books ($) and quantity of books are directly proportionally related in the situation.
The graph will look like the graph in the attachment below.
A quantity (dependent variable) will change constantly in relation to another quantity (independent variable) if the relation is a proportional relationship.
A familiar situation for example can be the cost you pay for books will be directly proportional or dependent on the number of books you bought.
That is:
Number of books = independent variable
Cost ($) = dependent variable
A change in the number of books will cause a change in the cost you will pay for buying books.
This shows a direct proportional relationship between the two quantities.
On a straight line graph, the graph will be a proportional graph showing number of books on the x-axis against cost ($) you pay on the y-axis.
Therefore:
A familiar situation is: cost of books you pay for versus the quantity of books bought.
Cost of books ($) and quantity of books are directly proportionally related in the situation.
Step-by-step explanation:
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Step-by-step explanation:
1. simple interest
I= p × r × t
I = 1050 × 4.5 × 2
I = $9450
2. principal
p = I/(rt)
p= 22.50/ (3× 3)
p = 22.50/9
p = $2.5
3. simple interest
I= p × r × t
I = 500 × 5 × 3
I = $7500
4. time
first convert r to decimal
r= r/100, r= 3.5 / 100
r= 0.035
t = i/(pr)
t = 43.75/ (2500× 0.035)
t = 43.75/ 87.5
t = 0.5 year or 6 months