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Sherlock put two tomato plants in his garden. The first tomato plant produced 20 tomatoes in a 2-day period. The second tomato plant produced 35 tomatoes in a 3.5-day period. Are these rates proportional?
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Sherlock put two tomato plants in his garden. The first tomato plant produced 20 tomatoes in a 2-day period. The second tomato plant produced 35 tomatoes in a 3.5-day period. Are these rates proportional? Explain why or why not.
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In order to do this we must see if
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rate=progress/time
progress=number of tomatoes
are rates the same aka are they equal?
20/2=35/3.5?
10=35/3.5
10=70/7
10=10
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yes they are
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