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Ty'sheena had always that a thunderstorm you can count the number of seconds between seeing and hearing the thunder. For every four seconds counted.the storm is a mile away.Which table shows the correct relationship between the number of seconds counted and the distance of the thunderstorms? 16 4 16 8 16 2 16 120 5 20 10 20 4 20 224 6 24 12 24 6 24 432 8 32 16 32 8 32 852 13 42 21 42 12 42 10

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ANSWER:

1st option:

Explanation:

They tell us that the rate of change would be 4 seconds per mile, therefore, the equation that models this phenomenon would be:


y=(1)/(4)x

Where x time in seconds and y is the distance in miles.

Now, we calculate some values and we would have to:


\begin{gathered} y=(1)/(4)\cdot16=4\rightarrow(16,4) \\ y=(1)/(4)\cdot20=5\rightarrow(20,5) \\ y=(1)/(4)\cdot24=6\rightarrow(24,6) \end{gathered}

Therefore, the correct table would be the first option

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