![adwinajames](/avatars/28353.jpg)
adwinajames
03.06.2020 •
Mathematics
Jaylen rents bowling shoes for $6 and pays $5 per bowling game. Is the relationship a proportional relationship? Explain
Solved
Show answers
More tips
- S Science and Technology When do we change our clocks?...
- A Animals and plants How to Teach Your Parrot to Talk?...
- F Family and Home How to Remove Fading from Clothes: Tips and Tricks...
- F Food and Cooking How to Make Polendwitsa at Home?...
- F Family and Home Parents or Environment: Who Has the Most Influence on a Child s Upbringing?...
- P Philosophy Unbelievable stories of encounters with otherworldly forces...
- L Leisure and Entertainment How to Choose the Perfect Gift for Men on February 23rd?...
- H Health and Medicine How to Treat Whooping Cough in Children?...
- H Health and Medicine Simple Ways to Lower Cholesterol in the Blood: Tips and Tricks...
- O Other How to Choose the Best Answer to Your Question on The Grand Question ?...
Answers on questions: Mathematics
- M Mathematics -7x + 13 ≥ 41 help :(...
- M Mathematics How many solutions does the following equation have? 9z-6+7z=16z-69z−6+7z=16z−69, z, minus, 6, plus, 7, z, equals, 16, z, minus, 6 Choose 1 Choose 1 (Choice A) A No solutions...
- H History Which of the following elements was not common to farming in the feudal system? a) enclosure of lands b) inefficient land use c) subsistence farming d) common pastures...
- B Business Which of the following actions would likely lower homeowner s insurance premiums? a.building the home in the floodplain of a river b. installing a monitored alarm system c....
Ответ:
yes
Step-by-step explanation:
the easy explanation is that the graph is straight so it means its proportional. the more detailed one is that you don't care about those 6$, cause its only says to you where the graph starts from (if you'll see it isn't from 0 there its from 6). you do care about the 5$ detail. and they say its for every game which is the definition of proportional (for every *blank amount of x* youll need *blank amount of y* ) you can see that after 1 game youll pay 5$ and then 10$ and so on
Ответ:
4.4 and 11
Step-by-step explanation: