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The number of bottles a machine fills is proportional to the number of minutes the machine operates. The machine fills 250 bottles every 20 minutes. Write the equation you would need to find the unit rate. Use the number of bottles (y) and the number of minutes (m). please help!
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the unit rate is the number of bottles per minute so that would be 250/20
ok so what would be the equation used to solve it.
y = 25m/2
thank you.
Tell two points that would be on the line of this graph. this is another part to the question i waited to put it on here because i wanted an answer to the first part first.
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Why don't you draw the graph and pick two points
no graph paper and no ruler it would look like crap and i would probably get it wrong
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