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Josh takes a load of dress shirts to the dry cleaners. The amount he pays for dry cleaning (

f. is given by the equation f=3/2s, where s is the number of shirts. What is the constant of proportionality in terms of the cost per shirt?

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The amount he pays is the number of shirts times 3 / 2 (or 1.5)
unless the equation is f=3/(2s) where the cost would then be the number of shirts times two, divided by three
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Answer:


(3)/(2) is the constant of proportionality in terms of the cost per shirt .

Explanation:

Constant of proportionality

Let us assume that x is proportional to y .


x \propto y

x = ky

Where k is the constant of proportionality .

As given

Josh takes a load of dress shirts to the dry cleaners.

The amount he pays for dry cleaning f is given by the equation
f = (3)/(2) s

where s is the number of shirts.

Compare
f = (3)/(2) s with x = ky .

Thus


Cost\ per\ shirt =(f)/(s)= (3)/(2)


k = (3)/(2)

Therefore
(3)/(2) is the constant of proportionality in terms of the cost per shirt .

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