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I’m I right?????????????

I’m I right?????????????-example-1

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No.
The first two is okay. Then
Then
4 | 64
8|128
9|144
10|160
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User CharlieBrown
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Answer:

  • Change "3" to "4"
  • Change "46" to "128"

Explanation:

The table tells you that for every 1 package, you have 16 tortillas. Thus, the function is y = 16x.

y = amount of tortillas and x = number of packages

To find the number of packages for 64 tortillas, divide 64 by 16-- which gives you 4. Instead of "3" packages, change that number to "4".

To find the amount of tortillas in 8 packages, multiply 8 by 16-- which gives you 128 tortillas. Instead of "46", replace that amount with 128.

Divide 144 tortillas by 16, which gives you 9. The answer you gave is correct.

Multiply 10 packages by 16, which gives you 160-- your answer is also correct here.

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