We are given order pairs (x,y) as (Number of steps, Number of feet).
On the given graph, order pairs are :
(2,6)
(4,12)
(6,18)
(8,24)
(10,30).
We need to find the the number of feet Jorge walks in 3 steps.
<em>Rate of number of feet per number of step is (12-6)/(4-2) = 6/2 = 3.</em>
In order to find the number of feet Jorge walks in 3 steps, we need to multiply 3 by rate.
Therefore, 3 × 3 = 9.
<h3>Therefore, (3,9) ordered pair represents the number of feet Jorge walks in 3 steps.</h3>
Answer:
(0,0) (1,2) (2,4) (3,6)
Step-by-step explanation:
They all share the same slope which is 1/2
A term is a number or variable in a math sentence (such as an expression or equation).
Example:
a + 2b + c + 5
5 is a constant; a,b, c are all variables.
Answer:
Total possible ways to select 6 teachers from 34 teacher are
.
Step-by-step explanation:
It is given that total number of teachers at a school is 34.
The school director must randomly select 6 teachers to part in a training session.

Where, n is total possible outcomes and r is number of selected outcomes.
Total teachers = 34
Selected teachers =6
Total number of possible ways to select 6 teachers from 34 teacher is



Therefore total possible ways to select 6 teachers from 34 teacher are
.
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
Circumference = C = 31.4 ft
We know that,
<h3>C = 2πr</h3>
Where, r is the radius
31.4 = 2(3.14)r
31.4 = 6.28(r)
Divide 6.28 to both sides
31.4/6.28 = r
5 ft. = r
<h3>r = 5 ft.</h3>
Now,
<h3><u>Finding area:</u></h3>
A = πr²
A = (3.14)(5)²
A = (3.14)(25)
<h3>
A = 78.5 ft²</h3>
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