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What does the constant of proportionality represent?

a
The constant ratio of one variable quantity to another to which it is proportional (or the Unit Rate)
b
The value that says all of our ratios are equivalent
c
The number that tells us how fast something is moving
d
The relationship between two rates with no similar units

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What does the constant of proportionality represent? a The constant ratio of one variable-example-1
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Answer:

a.

Explanation:

By definition, the constant of proportionality is a constant ratio of two variables that are proportional. So the answer is a . The constant ratio of one variable quantity to another to which it is proportional (or the Unit Rate).

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