To find the constant of proportionality in a proportional relationship, we need to examine the ratios between the corresponding values in the table.
Let's assume the table has two columns: "x" and "y", representing the independent and dependent variables, respectively.
To find the constant of proportionality, we can choose any two pairs of corresponding values and calculate the ratio between the y-values and the x-values. If this ratio remains constant for all pairs of corresponding values, then we have found the constant of proportionality.
Once we have determined the constant of proportionality, we can write an equation to represent the relationship between x and y. This equation will involve multiplying the x-values by the constant of proportionality to obtain the corresponding y-values.
Without the specific table or values provided, I cannot calculate the constant of proportionality or write the equation. Please provide the table or values so that I can assist you further.
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