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The price of peaches at Al’s supermarket can be determined by the equation p=0.28n, where P is the price and n is the number of pounds of peaches what is the constant of proportionality

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Answer:

k = 0.28

Explanation:

The price of peaches at Al's supermarket can be determined by the equation P = 0.28n ........... (1)

where P is the price and n is the number of pounds of peaches.

Now, it is clear that the price of peaches is proportional to the number of pounds of peaches.

So, we can write,

P ∝ n

P = kn ............. (2) where k is the constant which we have to multiply to covert from proportionality to equation form.

Now, comparing equations (1) and (2) we get k = 0.28 which is the value of the constant of proportionality. (Answer)

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