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A video streaming service offers unlimited movies for $15 per month. Write an equation to represent the cost per month. Is this proportional?
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A video streaming service offers unlimited movies for $15 per month. Write an equation to represent the cost per month. Is this proportional?
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Y=15x, yes it is proportional
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The equation would e 15m or 15 times the number of months.
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