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Emery bought 3 cans of beans that had a total weight of 2.4 pounds. If each can of beans weighed the same amount, which model correctly illustrates the relationship? Check all that apply. y = 0.8 x y = 2.4 x y = 3 x Cans of Beans A 2-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 is labeled number of cans with entries 4, 12, 16. Column 2 is labeled total weight (in pounds) with entries 5, 15, 20. Cans of Beans A 2-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 is labeled number of cans with entries 5, 15, 20. Column 2 is labeled total weight (in pounds) with entries 4, 12, 16. Cans of Beans On a coordinate plane, the x-axis is labeled number of cans and the y-axis is labeled total weight (in pounds. A line goes through points (5, 4) and (15, 12).

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Answer:

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Answer:

  • y=0.8x
  • A 2-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 is labeled number of cans with entries 5, 15, 20. Column 2 is labeled total weight (in pounds) with entries 4, 12, 16.
  • On a coordinate plane, the x-axis is labeled number of cans and the y-axis is labeled total weight (in pounds. A line goes through points (5, 4) and (15, 12).

Explanation:

Statement 1

If 3 cans of beans weigh 2.4 pounds

Then 1 Can will weigh (2.4 ÷ 3)=0.8 Pounds

If y is the total weight of x number of cans, then: y=0.8x

Statement 2

If x=5, then y=0.8(5)=4

If x=15, then y=0.8(15)=12

If x=20, then y=0.8(20)=16

Therefore the below statement applies:

A 2-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 is labeled number of cans with entries 5, 15, 20. Column 2 is labeled total weight (in pounds) with entries 4, 12, 16.

Statement 3

From the pair of points above, we have (5,4) and (15,12). Therefore if on a coordinate plane, the x-axis is labeled number of cans and the y-axis is labeled total weight (in pounds.) A line goes through points (5, 4) and (15, 12).

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