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The graphs show the amount of sugar in two kinds of juice.

Drag to the table the unit rate, in grams of sugar per cup, that matches each
graph
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The graphs show the amount of sugar in two kinds of juice. Drag to the table the unit-example-1

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Answer:

Pat a) The unit rate of graph at left is
25\ (grams)/(cup)

Part b) The unit rate of graph at right is
40\ (grams)/(cup)

see the attached figure

Explanation:

we know that

The unit rate of a linear equation is the same that the slope of the linear equation

step 1

Find the slope of the graph at left

This graph represent a proportional relationship (because the line passes through the origin)

The slope is equal to the constant of proportionality k


k=(y)/(x)

we have the point (1,25)

substitute the values in the formula


k=(25)/(1)=25\ (grams)/(cup)

step 2

Find the slope of the graph at right

we have the points (2,80) and (3,120)

This graph represent a proportional relationship (because the line passes through the origin)

The slope is equal to the constant of proportionality k


k=(y)/(x)

Is necessary only one point to determine the constant of proportionality

take the point (2,80)

substitute the values


k=(80)/(2)=40\ (grams)/(cup)

Verify

The formula to calculate the slope between two points is equal to


m=(y2-y1)/(x2-x1)

we have the points (2,80) and (3,120)

substitute the values


m=(120-80)/(3-2)


m=(140)/(1)=40\ (grams)/(cup)

The graphs show the amount of sugar in two kinds of juice. Drag to the table the unit-example-1
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