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Elvis is ordering hot dogs for his sons birthday party. Each hot dog costs $1.50. For orders smaller then a dozen hotdogs there is a three dollar delivery charge.is the cost proportional to the number
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Elvis is ordering hot dogs for his sons birthday party. Each hot dog costs $1.50. For orders smaller then a dozen hotdogs there is a three dollar delivery charge.is the cost proportional to the number of hot dogs ordered?
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no it is not proportional
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