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The time it takes a brick layer to lay bricks varies directly with the number of bricks. The brick layer's data is shown in the table. If x = time, and y = the number of bricks, which equation models the brick layer's direct variation?
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Rite it by 2.06 then add it by 1
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50
Explanation:
2=100
half of a hundred is 50
common sense:)
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