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can someone please help me solve the "evaluate Ramon's equation" with the given from the above .so, based on that information. the equation that would correctly show the relationship between the number of seconds and the number of minutes would be 60 × s = m?

can someone please help me solve the "evaluate Ramon's equation" with the-example-1

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In the first table, we can see that 1 minute is equal to 60 seconds, thats why 2 minutes has 120 seconds and 3 minutes has 180 seconds.

Therefore, the second table must be

If we suppose that Ramon is correct, then the number of seconds would be less than the number of minutes. However, we saw that its no correct, then Ramon equation will not let him the correct number of minutes.

The correct equation must be


60xm(number\text{ of minutes = s (number of seconds)}

can someone please help me solve the "evaluate Ramon's equation" with the-example-1
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