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Juan always saves the same amount from his weekly allowance. The table shows how much he has saved at different times. How much will Juan have saved in 14 wk? $ __________ Juan’s Savings Weeks 3 6 9 12 Amount saved 19 28 37 46

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@sleepyjess

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@dan815

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The numbers below are going up by 9 each time. This means that he's saving $9 every 3 weeks, or $3 every week. To get to week 14, you just need to add on 2 more weeks and if he saves $3 a week, he saves $6 in two weeks. So just add $6 to $48 and you have your answer.

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i can

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Carmen hikes at a constant rate. The graph shows the distance Carmen has traveled at different times during his hike. What is the slope of the line that represents the situation? Enter the slope as a fraction.

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@darkages

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so what you do is you look for the point that is touching

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what points is touching and whats after that ? @darkages

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

as the time increases so does her miles

OpenStudy (anonymous):

(3/2) & (6/4)

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ok ..

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you got it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

wat is the slope as a fraction & no i really dont got it

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@Elsa213 help me ?

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that part i don't get i need little more info

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giving medals

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i don't have one

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youre not helping me

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i awnser the first question

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and giving me a medal

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you welcome can you tag people who may know

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ok

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What is it you need to know?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The slope as a fraction?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Alright, well the slope is calculated using the change in y divided by the change in x. Between your two points your graph goes up by 2 from 2 to 4 and goes across by 3 from 3 to 6. This means that the slope as a fraction would be 2/3.

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