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If y is proportional to x, and y = 4 when x = 6, what is the constant of proportionality between them (the ratio of x to y)
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If y is proportional to x, and y = 4 when x = 6, what is the constant of proportionality between them (the ratio of x to y)
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The ratio is 4/6. (If you need an equation: 6x=4)
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