This table represents a proportional relationship.

What are the missing values in the table?

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x 2 4 Response area 7 9
y 1 2 3 3.5 Response area

x 2 4 Response area 7 9

y 1 2 3 3.5 Response area

In a proportional relationship, the ratio of y to x remains constant. To find the missing values, we need to determine the ratio of y to x.

For the given values, the ratio of y to x is 1:2.

Using this ratio, we can calculate the missing values in the table:

x: 2 4 Response area 7 9
y: 1 2 3 3.5 Response area

To calculate the missing value in the first response area, we can use the ratio 1:2.

1 * 2 = 2

Therefore, the missing value in the first response area is 2.

To calculate the missing value in the second response area, we can use the ratio 1:2.

2 * 2 = 4

Therefore, the missing value in the second response area is 4.

To determine the missing values in the table, let's observe the pattern in the given values.

In a proportional relationship, the ratio between the x-values and y-values remains constant.

Looking at the given data, the ratio of y to x is 1:2. Therefore, we can calculate the missing values by multiplying the x-values by the ratio:

For the missing value in the "Response area" under x, we can use the ratio 1:2.

For the missing value in the "Response area" under y, we can divide the x-value by the ratio 2.

So the missing values are as follows:

x: 2 x 2 = 4 (Place the number 4 in the "Response area" under x)

y: 4 / 2 = 2 (Place the number 2 in the "Response area" under y)

x: 7 x 2 = 14 (Place the number 14 in the last box under x)

y: 14 / 2 = 7 (Place the number 7 in the last box under y)

Therefore, the completed table should look like this:

x 2 4 7 9
y 1 2 3 3.5

To determine the missing values in the table, we need to analyze the relationship between the x-values and y-values. A proportional relationship means that the ratio of y-values to x-values remains constant.

Let's calculate the ratio for the given values:

For x = 2, y = 1: ratio = y / x = 1 / 2 = 0.5
For x = 4, y = 2: ratio = y / x = 2 / 4 = 0.5

We can see that the ratio remains constant at 0.5. Therefore, we can use this ratio to find the missing values:

For x = 7, we can calculate y as follows: y = ratio * x = 0.5 * 7 = 3.5
For x = 9, we can calculate y as follows: y = ratio * x = 0.5 * 9 = 4.5

So, the missing values in the table are:

x: 7, 9
y: 3.5, 4.5