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Enter the missing numbers in the boxes to complete the table of equivalent ratios.
Time (month) Amount Saved ($)
3 ?
5 60
? 72
10 ?


Sagot :

For 1st row

  • 3/x=5/60
  • 3/x=1/12
  • x=36

For 3 Rd row

  • x/72=1/12
  • x=6

For last row

  • 10/x=1/12
  • x=10(12)
  • x=120

Answer:

The only complete ordered pair in the given table is:

5 months → $60 saved

Therefore, to determine the relationship between the variables, divide the amount saved by the number of months:

[tex]\implies \sf \dfrac{Amount\:saved}{Number\:of\:months}=\dfrac{\$60}{5}=\$12[/tex]

So we can assume that $12 is saved each month.

To complete the table:

  • Multiply the given number of months by $12 to determine the amount saved.
  • Divide the given amount saved by $12 to determine the number of months.

⇒ 3 × $12 = $36

⇒ $72 ÷ $12 = 6

⇒ 10 × $12 = $120

Completed table:

[tex]\large\begin{array}{| c | c |}\cline{1-2} \sf Times\:(month) & \sf Amount\:Saved\: (\$) \\\cline{1-2} 3 & 36 \\\cline{1-2} 5 & 60 \\\cline{1-2} 6 & 72 \\\cline{1-2} 10 & 120 \\\cline{1-2} \end{array}[/tex]