Pup
proportional relationships.
the table shows how the number of people who can ride a...
Mathematics, 24.01.2020 04:31 Samridh
Pup
proportional relationships.
the table shows how the number of people who can ride a rollercoaster depends on the
number of cars on the rollercoaster.
number of cars
number of people
5
x
86
how many people can ride in 1 car? in 10 cars?
use the math you already know to solve the problem,
a. find the ratio of the number of people to the number of rollercoaster cars for each set of
data in the table
Answers: 1
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