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OpenStudy (snoopdogg):

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OpenStudy (tiffanygossett):

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OpenStudy (snoopdogg):

Determine whether the graph represents a proportional relationship. A graph is shown. The x-axis is labeled from 0 to 9. The y-axis is labeled from 0 to 17. Four points are shown on the graph on ordered pairs 0, 4 and 2, 8 and 3, 12 and 4, 16. These points are joined by a line. The label on the x-axis is Number of boats. The title on the y-axis is Number of passengers. Yes, it is a proportional relationship because the graph goes through the origin No, it is not a proportional relationship because the graph does not go through the origin Yes, it is a proportional relationship because the graph is a straight line No, it is not a proportional relationship because the graph is not a straight line

OpenStudy (snoopdogg):

do you need the picture?

OpenStudy (tiffanygossett):

eh im sorry im terrible at those

OpenStudy (snoopdogg):

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OpenStudy (snoopdogg):

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OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

Proportional relationships always pass through the origin... |dw:1481316686752:dw|

OpenStudy (snoopdogg):

thanks can you help me with more?

OpenStudy (yanasidlinskiy):

Keep posting them:)

OpenStudy (snoopdogg):

k,The table shows the amount of blue paint that can be added to different amounts of yellow paint while making a custom paint color: Paint Color Quarts of Blue Paint Quarts of Yellow Paint 2 8 3 12 5 20 6 24 Which statement is true about the ratio of blue paint to yellow paint in the paint color? It is 1:6. It is 6:1. It is 1:4. It is 4:1.

OpenStudy (mathmale):

"Keep posting them," yes. But one question per post, please, so that it's obvious which question you're talking about.

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