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Problem 1MCCP: In Exercises 1-25, simplify the given expression or perform the indicated operation (and simplify,...
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PLEASE HELP. the six u see is right but i dont have any more chances to check if its right!
![### Graph Explanation
The graph depicts a linear relationship between the amount of water and flour needed for making dough. The x-axis represents the volume of water in cups, while the y-axis represents the volume of flour in cups. The straight blue line indicates the proportional relationship between water and flour.
#### Key Points:
- **Points on the Graph:**
- (3, 5): This point shows that 3 cups of water correspond to 5 cups of flour.
- (6, 10): This point illustrates a ratio of 6 cups of water to 10 cups of flour.
- (9, 15): This point indicates 9 cups of water are needed for 15 cups of flour.
- **Slopes and Arrows:**
- Between points (3, 5) and (6, 10), the rise is 5 cups of flour, and the run is 3 cups of water.
- Between points (6, 10) and (9, 15), the rise is also 5 cups, and the run is 3 cups.
This consistent rise over run (5/3), confirms the proportional, linear relationship.
### Table Explanation
A table below the graph helps to quickly reference the relationship between water and flour required:
- Water (cups): 3, 6, [Blank]
- Flour (cups): [Blank], [Blank], 15
The blank spaces indicate missing values that can be filled using the linear relationship depicted in the graph. For instance, with known values, if you have 6 cups of water, it follows that you’ll need 10 cups of flour, per the graph's line. Similarly, for 9 cups of water, 15 cups of flour is required.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Ffb995688-50f2-4cdd-93cf-a38ff82c378f%2Fc5bef78a-bbd5-4496-aa46-a4d7d813de06%2Ftsykd9c_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:### Graph Explanation
The graph depicts a linear relationship between the amount of water and flour needed for making dough. The x-axis represents the volume of water in cups, while the y-axis represents the volume of flour in cups. The straight blue line indicates the proportional relationship between water and flour.
#### Key Points:
- **Points on the Graph:**
- (3, 5): This point shows that 3 cups of water correspond to 5 cups of flour.
- (6, 10): This point illustrates a ratio of 6 cups of water to 10 cups of flour.
- (9, 15): This point indicates 9 cups of water are needed for 15 cups of flour.
- **Slopes and Arrows:**
- Between points (3, 5) and (6, 10), the rise is 5 cups of flour, and the run is 3 cups of water.
- Between points (6, 10) and (9, 15), the rise is also 5 cups, and the run is 3 cups.
This consistent rise over run (5/3), confirms the proportional, linear relationship.
### Table Explanation
A table below the graph helps to quickly reference the relationship between water and flour required:
- Water (cups): 3, 6, [Blank]
- Flour (cups): [Blank], [Blank], 15
The blank spaces indicate missing values that can be filled using the linear relationship depicted in the graph. For instance, with known values, if you have 6 cups of water, it follows that you’ll need 10 cups of flour, per the graph's line. Similarly, for 9 cups of water, 15 cups of flour is required.
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