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hiii umm yeah i need help on this its about direct variation equations

Hiii Umm Yeah I Need Help On This Its About Direct Variation Equations class=

Sagot :

Each 5 minutes represent 1 mile. This can be also referred as independent and dependent variables. It takes 5 minutes for 1 mile. Or T=5m (m=minutes) D=1

so 5 x 2 (5 minutes x 2) = 10 minutes and 10 minutes equal to 2 miles, each 5 minutes is another mile. For example, 60 minutes (1 hour) 60 divided by 5 = 12 so in 1 hour (60 mins) equal to 12 miles in total! hope this helps at least a bit! :)