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Question 178888: How do you graph the time and distance data for all three riders on the same coordinate axes if jose travels 5 miles each hour, mario travels 7 miles each hour and melanie travels 9 milles each hour going for 7 hours. this came from the investigations book for the 8th grade
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How do you graph the time and distance data for all three riders on the same coordinate axes if jose travels 5 miles each hour, mario travels 7 miles each hour and melanie travels 9 milles each hour going for 7 hours. this came from the investigations book for the 8th grade
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Draw an x/y coordinate system
Let the x-axis be "time"; Let the y-axis be "distance".
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Each of the rates listed is the slope of a line:
Jose Equation: y = 5x
Mario Eq.....: y = 7x
Melanie Eq...: y = 9x
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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