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The total amount of money M earned by washing cars at the school fundraiser is proportional to the number of cars c washed at the constant Price p, which equation represents this relationship? A. m = c
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The total amount of money M earned by washing cars at the school fundraiser is proportional to the number of cars c washed at the constant Price p, which equation represents this relationship?
A. m = c + p
B. m = c - p
C. m = c/ p
D. m = cp
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The correct answer is Choice D.
In a proportional relationship, one variable is multiplied by another a constant amount to change into the other. In Choice D, the variable p is multiplied by c to change into m.
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