The table represents the relationship between a length measured in meters and the same length measured in kilometers.
Complete the table.
Write an equation for converting the number of meters to kilometers. Use \(x\) for the number of meters and \(y\) for the number of kilometers.
meters
kilometers
1,000
1
3,500
500
75
1
\(x\)
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Problem 2
Concrete building blocks weigh 28 pounds each. Using \(b\) for the number of concrete blocks and \(w\) for the weight, write two equations that relate the two variables. One equation should begin with \(w = \) and the other should begin with \(b =\).
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Problem 3
A store sells rope by the meter. The equation \(p = 0.8L\) represents the price, \(p\), in dollars of a piece of nylon rope that is \(L\) meters long.
How much does the nylon rope cost per meter?
How long is a piece of nylon rope that costs $1.00?