The age of a dog is proportional to the age of a human. Based on the graph, determine a dog’s age if a human is 3 years old.

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A 3-year-old human is the same as a -year-old dog.

Unfortunately, the graph you mentioned is not provided in the question. Without the graph, it is not possible to determine the exact age of a dog if a human is 3 years old. Please provide the graph or any additional information for a more accurate answer.

To determine a dog's age if a human is 3 years old, we need to refer to the graph. Unfortunately, you have not provided the graph or any additional information. Please provide the graph or any relevant details so that I can assist you further.

To determine the age of a dog if a human is 3 years old based on the given graph, we need to first understand the proportion between the two ages. Let's assume that the proportion is x (for example, if one year of a human's age is equivalent to seven years of a dog's age, x would be 7).

Since we are given that a 3-year-old human corresponds to a x-year-old dog, we can set up the proportion:

3 (human age) / x (dog age) = 1 (proportion)

To solve for x (dog age), we can cross-multiply and find:

x = 3 / 1

Therefore, the dog's age would be 3 years if the human is 3 years old, assuming a proportion of 1 (which means the dog's age is the same as the human's age).

Note: Without knowing the specific proportion between the dog's age and the human's age as represented in the graph, we cannot determine the dog's age accurately.