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Question 1: Calculate the coordinates of 2 points. You know that the value of the Y coordinate in a point is 4 times the value of the x in the same point. Once you figure out the points, put them on the graph and draw a straight line through them with a ruler.
Question 2: What number do you multiply 5 by to get 12? You multiply that same number by the 375 to get the value in the corresponding row. That's called proportion.
Question 3: You can find the proportion between the two values (distance and energy). Its how many times bigger (or smaller) the values are in relation to each other. You can use this proportion for the scale of the graph so that the location of points are easier understood in relation to each other and discernable all by your eye.