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An outdoor swimming pool costs 8 dollars per day to visit during the summer. there is also a 25 dollar yearly registration fee. is the total cost proportional to the number of days visited
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Price per day, assuming you go every day, remains proportional to the set yearly price. If you do not go every day, then the price become unproportional since a variable does not stay constant.
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