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Roger jarred 15 liters of jam after 2 days. How much jam did Roger jar if he spent 6 days making jam? Assume the relationship is directly proportional.
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Roger jarred 15 liters of jam after 2 days. How much jam did Roger jar if he spent 6 days making jam? Assume the relationship is directly proportional.
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15 • 2 = 30 liters of jarred jam in two days.
15 • 6 = 90 liters of jarred jam in six days.
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You should Times 15 L by six days a other where you can do it is times 15 L x 2 days keep on adding that number to the number two more times then you should’ve figured out how many jars he would’ve filled in six days
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