needless to say that the conversion from miles to kilometers uses a constant value, and therefore, they're directly proportional.
now, I could write the direct proportional relation blah blah but there's no need, we can simply squeeze it out of the table by simply checking how many kilometers there are in 1 mile.
well, we know that 11.0 miles give us 17.699 km, ok hmmm if we divide 17.699 ÷ 11 = 1.609.
if we do the same on table for 26 and 41.834, so 41.834 ÷ 26 = 1.609, and the next pair 54.706 ÷ 34 = 1.609, the value of 1.609 is consistent or constant, or namely that there are 1.609 kilometers in 1 mile.
Let time be t , distance be d
Put value in eq(2)



Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
15x - 10 = 20
15x = 20 + 10
15x = 30 (divide both sides by 15 to get x)
15x/15 = 30/15
x = 2
The answer is 22 because as u can see they are going up by 1 so 20,21, next 22
Answer: 2
Step-by-step explanation: It is the only point on the Y line.