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In the equation below, which value represents the constant of proportionality, k? y=6x
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In the equation below, which value represents the constant of proportionality, k? y=6x
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In the equation below, which value represents the constant of proportionality, k? y=6x
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The constant in this equation is 6. (It's usually always the coefficient of the letter given [x in this case.])
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