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In the equation y=4x, which of the following explains the unit rate?
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In the equation y=4x, which of the following explains the unit rate?
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y = kx
k would represent the unit rate, or constant of variation, therefore, 4 would be the unit rate.
Answer: 4
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For the equation, y=kx for direct variation, k represents the constant or the unit rate.
K in this equation is
4
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