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What is the constant of proportionality of a graph if x equals 3 and y equals 90?
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What is the constant of proportionality of a graph if x equals 3 and y equals 90?
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y = kx
'k' is the constant of proportionality, or otherwise known as constant of variation.
y = 90
x = 3
90 = k(3)
90 = 3k
3k/3 = 90/3
k = 30
The constant of proportionality is 30.
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