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OpenStudy (calculusxy):

Use this formula for the constant of proportionality: \[ y = kx\] (x, y) You're x is 30 and the y is 2. So you now have: \[2 = 30k\] Basically, \[k = \frac{ y }{ x }\] or \[k = \frac{ 2 }{ 30 }\]

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OpenStudy (thats_kyy):

Okay Tahnk You I Thought I Had It Right :(

OpenStudy (thats_kyy):

But Thank For Explaining It To Me Cause Now I Know

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

No problem :) Is it correct ?

OpenStudy (thats_kyy):

yes The Answer Is Correct i Just Submitted It

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

Okay, just wanted to make sure :)

OpenStudy (thats_kyy):

okay thanks

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