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hichkok12 [17]
3 years ago
9

An average school bus holds 45 people. Sketch a graph showing the relationship between the number of students who need

Mathematics
1 answer:
Goryan [66]3 years ago
5 0

Graphs are used to show relationships between related entities. See attachment for the graph that shows the relationship between the number of students and the number of buses.

Given that:

People = 45\\

Bus = 1

The given parameters can be represented as:

(x_1,y_1) = (45,1)

Where:

x \to people

y \to bus

When there is nobody (i.e.  0 people), then the number of bus will also be 0. So, we have:

(x_2,y_2)  =(0,0)

To sketch the graph that represents the given relationship, we simply plot points (0,0) and (45,1) and connect both points

See attachment for the graph

Read more about graphs at:

brainly.com/question/1971145

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