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A new barber shop just opened up in your neighborhood. You can buy two haircuts for $10 or six haircuts for $22. Is the cost a proportional or non-proportional relationship?
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A new barber shop just opened up in your neighborhood. You can buy two haircuts for $10 or six haircuts for $22. Is the cost a proportional or non-proportional relationship?
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Answer:it is non proportional
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