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Mathematics, 27.10.2020 01:00, Angieleelee

7. A high-speed train can travel 140 miles in 12 hours, 224 miles in 2 hours, 308 miles in 2 hours, and 448 miles in 4 hours. Your friend wants to show
that the train travels according to a proportional relationship. Would you
recommend that your friend make a graph or use a table?
Explain your reasoning.

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