Also I got to go for now. I'll help on later questions, sorry Tet.
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TETSXPREME:
Alr bye thanks
CortneyTubbs:
Tet the last question that u had the answer that u put was wrong if you put b.
CortneyTubbs:
the answer was supposed to be d.
TETSXPREME:
i-
TETSXPREME:
rip i put b
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CortneyTubbs:
i know and i explained why it would be d on the post.
TETSXPREME:
ah ty help on this one?
CortneyTubbs:
I think I might be able to help i am not quite sure
TETSXPREME:
ah anything will help
TETSXPREME:
your opinion?
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CortneyTubbs:
ok I figured it out
TETSXPREME:
alr e.e
CortneyTubbs:
so we know that at 10 gallons of water and 108.4 pounds of water. Also the x axis is the amount of water in gallons and the y axis is the weight in pounds.
CortneyTubbs:
so you just need to look for (gallons, pounds)
CortneyTubbs:
look for the points (10, 108.4) and (20, 191.8)
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CortneyTubbs:
which graph would be correct?
TETSXPREME:
C?
CortneyTubbs:
does one of the points go to (10, 108.4)?
CortneyTubbs:
@tetsxpreme wrote:
C?
no it's not c
TETSXPREME:
How do i figure that out?
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CortneyTubbs:
sorry i was doing something. follow the red line to 10 and if its around 108.4 it is the correct graph
CortneyTubbs:
or you could do something else
CortneyTubbs:
you could plug 10 or 20 into each equation that it gives and see if the answers are the same as the ones that they give you
TETSXPREME:
D?
CortneyTubbs:
i sent u the thing
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