Mathematics, 06.05.2020 08:24 Bassoonist
The equation y = 1.9 x can be used to determine the total weight in pounds, y, of the number of paperback books in the first printing of Zamir’s novel, x. The equation was used to fill in the table below.
Weight of Books
Number of Books
Total Weight (in pounds)
100
190
150
200
380
250
475
What value is missing from the table?
lbs.
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