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This graph shows a proportional relationship.

What is the constant of proportionality?


What is the answer as a ratio in simplified form in the box.

This graph shows a proportional relationship. What is the constant of proportionality-example-1

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the constant proportionality is 2

User Christofer Weber
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Answer:

k=
(5)/(4)

5:4 or 1:0.8

Explanation:

Since the graph ascends, it means when y(on the horizontal axis) increases, x (in the vertical axis increases)

This is an example of a direct proportion.

y=kx where k is the constant of proportionality.

From the point (
((2)/(5) ,(1)/(2) ) given,

Using the (x,y) coordinate notation,
x=(2)/(5) ,y=(1)/(2)

Substituting into y=kx


(1)/(2) =(2k)/(5)

Next we solve for k by multiplying both sides by
(5)/(2)


(1)/(2)X (5)/(2) =(2k)/(5) X (5)/(2)\\k= (5)/(4)

Our answer as ratio in simplified form is given as 5:4 or 1:0.8

User Mike DeFehr
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