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The diagram below shows a proportional relationship between the number of bags of chips and the price. What is the constant of proportionality for this situation? A. $30.00 B. $…
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The diagram below shows a proportional relationship between the number of bags of chips and the price.
What is the constant of proportionality for this situation?
A. $30.00
B. $3.09 per bag
C. $27.81
D. $4.64
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Answer:
it would be
B
3
.
0
9
per
bag
of chips
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3.09 per bag because if you multiply the price of the bag and the number of bags there is you will get your total price ... hope this helped ❤️
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