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. (1 point) A 3-year-old human is the same as a -year-old dog.

To determine the dog's age if a human is 3 years old based on the graph, we need to find the point on the graph that corresponds to the human age of 3. However, since the graph is not provided, we cannot determine the exact age of the dog.

In order to determine the age of a dog if a human is 3 years old, we need to know the specific proportional relationship between dog age and human age from the graph. Could you please provide more information about the graph?

To answer this question, we need to determine the proportion or ratio between the age of a human and the age of a dog. Since the information you provided does not include a graph, we will assume that we don't have any specific data to work with.

Typically, it is commonly believed that one dog year is equivalent to seven human years. However, this is an average estimate and can vary based on factors like breed and size.

So, if we assume the standard conversion of 1 dog year = 7 human years, we can now calculate the dog's age.

If a human is 3 years old, we multiply that by the conversion rate of 1 dog year = 7 human years.

3 (human years) x 1 (dog year/7 human years) = 0.4286 dog years

So based on this calculation, a 3-year-old human would be approximately 0.4286 dog years old.