Respuesta :
Answer:
4. B
(I'm not positive on what the answer to 5 is, so I won't guess bc I don't want u to get it wrong.)
Step-by-step explanation:
I know that the answer for 4 is B and I'll tell u why. B reads y = 1.5x
This means that when u multiply any number in the row marked "x" by 1.5 it should get the number that's right below it (in the "y" row).
This may sound confusing so let's add some context to it. When we chose the number 20 in the "x" row and multiply it by 1.5 the number we should get has to be 30 bc it's right below 20. In this case it IS so it is a true statement. Make sure to check the statement using different numbers from the row marked "x". (I already checked for u, but it's still a good tip to have )
HOWEVER, when we do a statement that does not correspond to the table
it will not give u a number that's below the row "x". If we use statement A, x = 1.5y that would mean that every number in row "y" should be the number on top of it (row "x") when multiplied by 1.5. This is a false statement bc 60 × 1.5 does not equal 40. If we keep trying with this statement, we will see that it's false. THE EQUATION THAT REPRESENTS THE DATA IN THE TABLE IS B.