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The graph of a proportional relationship contains the point (20, 4). What is the corresponding equation? Enter your answer as a fraction in simplest form Please help
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The graph of a proportional relationship contains the point (20, 4). What is the corresponding equation? Enter your answer as a fraction in simplest form Please help
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The graph of a proportional relationship contains the point (20, 4).
What is the corresponding equation?
Enter your answer as a fraction in simplest form
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Since we are only given with a single point and we are given a proportional relationship, then we can make the assumption that when one variable is 0, the other is also 0. So, we can make the equation:
y/x = 4 / 20 or
y = x/5
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