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Bananas are $0.59/pound. What i the constant of proportionality or k?
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Bananas are $0.59/pound. What i the constant of proportionality or k?
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Bananas are $0.59/pound. What i the constant of proportionality or k?
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The constant proportionality is the proportionality of 59. Because it is the price, you just move the decimal point two places over to the left.
If you do this correctly you will get .59
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