Complete the ordered pairs in the table by finding the y-coordinate of the ordered pairs for the equation y=1/4x.

x y
0 (0,)
4 (4,)
8 (8,)

Since the equation y = 1/4x holds for all values of x, we can simply substitute the given values of x into the equation to find the corresponding y-coordinates.

For x = 0, substituting into the equation y = 1/4x:
y = 1/4(0) = 0
Therefore, the ordered pair for x = 0 is (0, 0).

For x = 4, substituting into the equation y = 1/4x:
y = 1/4(4) = 1
Therefore, the ordered pair for x = 4 is (4, 1).

For x = 8, substituting into the equation y = 1/4x:
y = 1/4(8) = 2
Therefore, the ordered pair for x = 8 is (8, 2).

The completed table is:

x y
0 (0, 0)
4 (4, 1)
8 (8, 2)

To find the y-coordinate of the ordered pairs, we will substitute the given x-values into the equation y = 1/4x.

For x = 0:
y = 1/4 * 0
y = 0. Therefore, (0, 0)

For x = 4:
y = 1/4 * 4
y = 1. Therefore, (4, 1)

For x = 8:
y = 1/4 * 8
y = 2. Therefore, (8, 2)

So, the completed ordered pairs are:

x y
0 (0, 0)
4 (4, 1)
8 (8, 2)

To find the y-coordinate of the ordered pairs for the equation y = 1/4x, you need to substitute the given x-values into the equation and calculate the corresponding y-values.

Let's start with the first row:
For x = 0:
y = 1/4 * 0
y = 0
So the ordered pair is (0, 0).

Next, let's work on the second row:
For x = 4:
y = 1/4 * 4
y = 1
So the ordered pair is (4, 1).

Lastly, let's move on to the third row:
For x = 8:
y = 1/4 * 8
y = 2
So the ordered pair is (8, 2).

The complete table should look like this:

x y
0 (0, 0)
4 (4, 1)
8 (8, 2)

By substituting each x-value into the equation, you can find the corresponding y-values and complete the table.