I'm in 12th grade. But I find this 6th grade problem a bit CHALLENGING.

X: 4 12 Blank Blank
Y: 6 18 Blank 60

Someone please solve this. Like.. WHAT. (Solve the blanks)

can uhh someone please help?

Look at the first two terms.

x increases by 8, and y increases by 12.

So, clearly the rule is y=(3/2)x + ...
Since (3/2)*4=6, and y=6, our rule must be just the above:

y = 3/2 x

So, when y=60, x=40

Fill in the blank with any convenient values:

20, 30

comes to mind.

To solve this problem, we need to identify the pattern between the values of X and Y. Let's analyze the given values:

X: 4 12 Blank Blank
Y: 6 18 Blank 60

From the given values, it appears that X is multiplied by 3 to get Y. We can verify this by dividing the values of Y by the corresponding values of X:

6 ÷ 4 = 1.5
18 ÷ 12 = 1.5

Since the ratio between X and Y is consistently 1.5, we can apply this ratio to the missing values of X to find the corresponding values of Y.

For the third value of X:
12 × 1.5 = 18

For the fourth value of X:
Blank × 1.5 = 60

To find the missing value of X, we need to divide 60 by 1.5:
60 ÷ 1.5 = 40

Therefore, the missing values are:
X: 4 12 18 40
Y: 6 18 18 60

So the completed pattern is X: {4, 12, 18, 40} and Y: {6, 18, 18, 60}.