An airplane flies directly from Saskatoon, SK, to Vancouver, BC. The graph shows the relationship between the distance from Vancouver, d , in kilometres, and the flying time, t, in hours

1.For hour many hours has the plane been flying when it is 200 km from Vancouver?

2.What is the distance from Vancouver when the plane has been flying for 45 min?

Unfortunately, I cannot see the graph you are referring to. However, I can help guide you on how to read the graph to find the answers you need.

1. To find the flying time when the plane is 200 km from Vancouver, locate 200 km on the distance (d) axis, and trace it to the line on the graph representing the relationship between distance and time. Once you find the point where the line meets the 200 km mark, trace down to the time (t) axis to see the corresponding time.

2. To find the distance from Vancouver when the plane has been flying for 45 minutes, first convert 45 minutes to hours (since the time is in hours). Since there are 60 minutes in an hour, 45 minutes is equal to 45/60 or 0.75 hours. Now, locate 0.75 hours on the time (t) axis, and trace it to the line on the graph representing the relationship between distance and time. Once you find the point where the line meets the 0.75-hour mark, trace across to the distance (d) axis to see the corresponding distance.

To answer these questions, we will refer to the given graph showing the relationship between the distance from Vancouver (d) and the flying time (t) for an airplane flying from Saskatoon to Vancouver.

1. To find out how many hours the plane has been flying when it is 200 km from Vancouver, we need to locate the point on the graph where the distance is 200 km. Once we locate this point on the graph, we can determine the corresponding flying time.

2. To find out the distance from Vancouver when the plane has been flying for 45 minutes (0.75 hours), we need to locate the point on the graph corresponding to a flying time of 0.75 hours. Once we locate this point on the graph, we can determine the corresponding distance from Vancouver.

Based on the provided information, let's find the answers step-by-step:

1. Locate the point on the graph where the distance is 200 km. Once we find this point, we can determine the corresponding flying time.

2. Locate the point on the graph corresponding to a flying time of 0.75 hours. Once we find this point, we can determine the corresponding distance from Vancouver.

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To answer these questions, we need to look at the graph that shows the relationship between the distance from Vancouver (d) and the flying time (t) of the airplane.

1. For how many hours has the plane been flying when it is 200 km from Vancouver?
To find this, we need to identify the point on the graph where the distance from Vancouver is 200 km.
- Look for the point on the graph where the vertical line intersects the horizontal line at 200 km.
- The point of intersection will give us the flying time (t) in hours when the distance (d) from Vancouver is 200 km.

2. What is the distance from Vancouver when the plane has been flying for 45 minutes?
To find this, we need to look for the point on the graph that represents a flying time of 45 minutes (t = 45 min or t = 3/4 hours).
- Identify the vertical line on the graph that corresponds to a flying time of 45 minutes.
- Find the point on the graph where this vertical line intersects the line representing the distance.
- The intersection point will give us the distance from Vancouver (d) when the flying time (t) is 45 minutes.

By visually interpreting the graph, you can find the answers to these questions. The graph allows you to read the relationship between the distance from Vancouver and the flying time of the airplane.