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Which set of values could be from a direct proportion?

Which set of values could be from a direct proportion?-example-1
User Lahphim
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It is A, because a direct proportion follows the rule y=kx, and in A, k = 12 and it works for all of the x and y values
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Answer: Option 'A' is correct.

Explanation:

Since we know that

Direct proportion means with every increase in x, there is increase in y with constant k. i.e.


(x)/(y)=k

So, it becomes,

A)


(x_1)/(y_1)=(x_2)/(y_2)=(x_3)/(y_3)=(x_4)/(y_4)\\\\(0.5)/(6)=(1)/(12)=(2)/(24)=(3)/(36)

Here,
k=(1)/(12)

So, it is in direct proportion.

b)


(x_1)/(y_1)=(x_2)/(y_2)=(x_3)/(y_3)=(x_4)/(y_4)\\\\(0)/(0)\\eq(1)/(1)\\eq(2)/(4)\\eq(3)/(6)

C)


(x_1)/(y_1)=(x_2)/(y_2)=(x_3)/(y_3)=(x_4)/(y_4)\\\\(0)/(2)\\eq(2)/(4)\\eq(4)/(6)\\eq(6)/(8)

Hence, we can see that Option 'A' is correct.

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