Interpreting graphs of proportional relationships (examples) | 7th grade | Khan Academy
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- Learn how to read and understand graphs of proportional relationships
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Isn’t the vertical coordinate A the representative of distance travelled in 5 hours not 4 ?
sam ur right!
sam yeah I also thought that maybe it just slipped out of his mind
Ik I’m so confusef
@@sarahthepotato_1234 same yeah
Sam ur right
Did Sal get that first problem wrong? It must be me, as he knows slightly more about math than me. Coordinate A is the distance in 5 hours, not 4.
Yeah, you're right.
+Memphis Applegate your right. Keep in mind its rough doing math videos without making some error.
+Ghost I don't have to keep it in mind, as I make woodworking videos, and can't even get that right!!! Been watching Sal for years, and it's the first error I ever caught.
But it was on the line so that makes it the same.
I think he got the first one wrong, or am I trippin here??
This was very explanatory. Thank you!
This helped alot ty
Idk if i should be learning from this guy 🤷♂️
To clear up confusion, the first one is wrong!! Even Khan Academy practice questions popped this problem up for me and it said "The y-coordinate of point A represents the distance driven in 4 hours." Is incorrect. We are not tripping, lol.
At least somebody showed what I needed for homework
Starting online school
Great Video But You Got The First One Wrong Its Five Hours
thx now i can do my homework
Thanks Sal !!!
The first ansa is wrong. Vertical on point A shows 5hours 🤷♂️
Nice vid dx
its 5 not 4 hours
He probably said it on accident without noticing
Great video!
isn't the horizontal coordinate representing the distance travelled in 5 hrs
lol he fckd up the 1st one
He really did, but its probably on accident. He may have messed it up without noticing
all the likes on here were from teachers nobody say anything
Poor Sal, jhe got it wrong. A is at 5 hours of time, not four.
my fogie teacher assigned us a project to do in math and we have to not only make one of these but more than 15
Who knows how to read :: at a proportion... Pls. I wanna know..I just forget it..
the first question is wrong
this is so easy I dont even have to watch dis vid
lol
then why did you click on it idiot
Then why are u here pabo
Y 80
Hola
he got wrong the first answer of first graph
it should be only be the second choice, am i correct?
Thanks thought i was going mad
Weh d clendon mobs
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who here from bao le
meh