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Sara can type 306 words in 6 minutes, what is the constant of proportionality for her typing rate per minute?
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Sara can type 306 words in 6 minutes, what is the constant of proportionality for her typing rate per minute?
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306 ÷ 6 = 51. She can type 51 words a minute. You can check your work by doing this: 51 x 6 = 306.
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306 divided by 6 is 51. Sara can type 51 words per minute
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