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54007GD:

Give an example of an equation in which the constant of proportionality is 15.

Cyber:

First question for you is this math?

54007GD:

@cyber wrote:
First question for you is this math?
ye

KarlJacobs:

i dont do math on weekends sorry

GalaxyzStarz:

Here, I'll help, since they decide to do that to you.

54007GD:

thx

GalaxyzStarz:

So your y=15?

GalaxyzStarz:

Well, y=15x?

54007GD:

this is how the equation is supposed to be set up example: 2 can for $3

Cyber:

Could you supply a little bit more for your question

GalaxyzStarz:

Can you take a screenshot of the question?

54007GD:

nvm

celticcat:

2 cans cost $3 which means that 1 can costs %1.5. So the equation relating cost and number of cans is y = 1.5x where y is the cost and x is number of cans. The constant of proportionality is 1.5.

54007GD:

I GOT IT ALREADY!!!!

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