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Toevaluate:The real life problem that describes the proportional relation and also the make a table of values with the graph on coordinate plane.
Answer to Problem 17HP
The total cost of the cinema tickets is proportional to the number of tickets. The table of values is written in Table (1) and graph is shown in Figure (1).
Explanation of Solution
Calculation:
Let the cost of one cinema ticket is
It can be seen that the cost of cinema tickets is proportional to the number of tickets.
The cost of
The cost of
The cost of
The table for to show the proportion of values is given below:
Number of tickets | ||||
Cost |
Table (1)
The graph for the cost of movie tickets is shown below:
Figure(1)
Therefore, the total cost of the cinema tickets is proportional to the number of tickets. The table of values is written in Table (1) and graph is shown in Figure (1).
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