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Yesterday, I put 10 gallons of gas in my car and I paid $30. A couple hours after, I went back to the gas station with my dad’s car and I put 6 gallons and I paid $18.
is this proportional or not?
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Yes because it illustrates clear example of proportional relationships where the quantities of the first fill up are proportional to the ones of the second fill up.
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