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A garden hose fills a 2-gallon bucket in 5 seconds. The number of gallons, g, is proportional to the number of seconds, t, that the water is running. Which equation represents the relationship between
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A garden hose fills a 2-gallon bucket in 5 seconds. The number of gallons, g, is proportional to the number of seconds, t, that the water is running. Which equation represents the relationship between g and t? Select all that apply.
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The answer is g = 0.4t
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