Use the table to answer the question.%0D%0A%0D%0AMinutes%091%098%0915%0D%0AMath Problems%09 x %0948%09 y %0D%0AJesse can complete 48 math problems in 8 minutes. How many math problems can she complete in 1 minute? How many math problems can she complete in 15 minutes?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0A9; 23%0D%0A9; 23%0D%0A%0D%0A7; 22%0D%0A7; 22%0D%0A%0D%0A24; 72%0D%0A24; 72%0D%0A%0D%0A6; 90

Jesse can complete 48 math problems in 8 minutes. To find out how many math problems she can complete in 1 minute, we divide 48 by 8, which equals 6. Therefore, she can complete 6 math problems in 1 minute.

To find out how many math problems she can complete in 15 minutes, we multiply the number of math problems she can complete in 1 minute (6) by 15. This equals 90 math problems. Therefore, she can complete 90 math problems in 15 minutes.

The correct response is: 6; 90.

To find out how many math problems Jesse can complete in 1 minute, we can look at the table. In 8 minutes, Jesse can complete 48 math problems. Therefore, in 1 minute, she can complete 48 divided by 8 equals 6 math problems.

To find out how many math problems Jesse can complete in 15 minutes, we can again look at the table. In 8 minutes, Jesse can complete 48 math problems. Therefore, in 1 minute, she can complete 6 math problems. In 15 minutes, she can complete 6 math problems multiplied by 15 which equals 90 math problems.

So, Jesse can complete 6 math problems in 1 minute and 90 math problems in 15 minutes.

To answer the question, let's look at the information provided in the table:

Minutes: 1 8 15
Math Problems: x 48 y

We are given that Jesse can complete 48 math problems in 8 minutes. We need to find how many math problems she can complete in 1 minute and in 15 minutes.

To find the number of math problems Jesse can complete in 1 minute, we can use proportions. Since we know the ratio of math problems to minutes (48:8), we can set up a proportion:

48/8 = x/1

Cross-multiplying, we get:

8x = 48

Dividing both sides by 8, we find:

x = 6

Therefore, Jesse can complete 6 math problems in 1 minute.

To find the number of math problems Jesse can complete in 15 minutes, we again use proportions:

48/8 = y/15

Cross-multiplying:

8y = 48 * 15

Simplifying:

8y = 720

Dividing both sides by 8:

y = 90

Jesse can complete 90 math problems in 15 minutes.

In summary, Jesse can complete 6 math problems in 1 minute and 90 math problems in 15 minutes, based on the information provided in the table.