The table shows the price for different numbers of chocolate boxes: Number of Chocolate Boxes Price (in dollars) 2 10 3 15 4 20 5 25 Does this table of numbers represent a proportional relationship? No, because the price of 3 boxes should be $11 No, because the price of 4 boxes should be $40 Yes, because 5 times the price is the number of boxes Yes, because the price is 5 times the number of boxes
what do u think
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The table shows the price for different numbers of chocolate boxes: Number of Chocolate Boxes Price (in dollars) 2 10 3 15 4 20 5 25 Does this table of numbers represent a proportional relationship? No, because the price of 3 boxes should be $11 No, because the price of 4 boxes should be $40 Yes, because 5 times the price is the number of boxes Yes, because the price is 5 times the number of boxes Does this table of numbers represent a proportional relationship? No, because the price of 3 boxes should be $11 No, because the price of 4 boxes should be $40 Yes, because 5 times the price is the number of boxes Yes, because the price is 5 times the number of boxes
what do u think
idk yet im looking it over it again
remeber proportional means it has a constant rate for example going up by 2 or 3 times bigger
i would say yes so d but idk if its c or d
yep so is the price 5 times bigger or is the amount of boxes 5 times bigger Hint:look at the chart
lol i know i see that oh c
r u sure
ya because the price is on the riht and the price is 5 times more on each
oh that's c ok d
yeah but c says 5 times the price is the amount of boxes which means p=price b=boxes 5*p=b
we want 5*b=p
Yes, because 5 times the price is the number of boxes Yes, because the price is 5 times the number of boxes c is on top and d is on the bottom
and u think it is C?
no its d
yep
oh ok
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