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OpenStudy (anonymous):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

@Godlovesme

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

@Yazmyn hang on :)

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20141204061834AARvzYb check this link and tag me if u r confused :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So 5x2.4 ......10x2.4......15x2.4...etc? @Godlovesme

OpenStudy (anonymous):

And the product is what finishes the table

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

yes @Yazmyn

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k 1 sec, im gonna finish the table

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

ight

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So it asks for the unit rate and what the number means, the unit rate would be 2.4 rite?

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

yep

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lmao how would I explain what it means

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its what u multiply each pund by to finish the table?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

pound

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

lol unit rate is like idk hang on :') wow i'm so helpful :')

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lol yea u are

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

:') okayyy

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I got it no worries

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

u got what "unit rate" means?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Mhm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I just explained how I used it

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

good so natural :P anyways let's do #2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

you just helped me with 2 dork lol you mean 3

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

slowness *****_._ ;0 lol yea i meant #3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lmao

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k so how do I find the slope of y=3.5x

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

\[y=mx+b\] that's slope-intercept formula m=slope b=y-intercept so...?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3.5?

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

yep but ....what does that mean ;P lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Uhh. Is a rising or falling surface good enough? lol

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

put something like it shows the unit rate or slope lol hopefully they won't ask u to explain what unit rate means :PP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lmao I just said 3.5 is the rising or falling surface of the eqn

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

kk what about the y-intercept?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Idk, doesnt give it. b=y intercept right?

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

yes so it's 0 that means the starting point of the graph is (0,0) or the origin that's what it shows

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k now I have to explain my answer

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"It doesnt give me a y intercept so it's 0"? lol

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

lol gotta be more formal ;)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hmm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Skipped it for later lol, last part I have to make a story with the equation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Only has to be 2 sentences

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

really that's a long one :P wait leme think

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

lemme***

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lol ok. Thank you :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You've helped alot

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

i was thinking like " the eqn shows the average speed of a biker over time" idk if thats good :/

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's something lol. Idk how to put it in a story so yes that's good

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

and the unit rate which would be something like 3.5m/min or idk lol i'm not creative :P

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

@Yazmyn u there?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yea sorry, I was finishing the word document for the project

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

its alright :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k so can I say "John rides his bike and covers ......... miles in........min, what is the unit rate of John's speed?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Lol but i'd have to fill in the blanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Or maybe it doesnt have to be a problem

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

lol :') u r doing good!! srysly its nice :)

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

"3.5miles in 1 min" that's what u should fill in the blank

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Kay.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It's doneeeee

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

so u r done

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank youuuu

OpenStudy (godlovesme):

anytime :D nice job!! thanks for the medal ^.^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You're welcome :)

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