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...... i need help past due

...... i need help past due-example-1

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Explanation:

The given is the number of years she drives for and how much she drives in a year.

We can use this to figure out how many miles she drives in 3, 4, and 6 years.

To do that, just multiply the number of years by the number of miles she drives in a year


(9000)/(1) =(miles)/(x years)


9000 * x years = 1 * miles


3 * 9000 = 27,000\\4 * 9000 = 36,000\\6 * 9000 = 54,000

Put points at (3,27000) , (4,36000) , (6,54000)

Draw a straight line through them (not like mine)

...... i need help past due-example-1
User Ndelanou
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3 = 27,000
4 = 36,000
6 = 54,000
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