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The proportional equation is:

y = (3/4)*x

So the constant of proportionality is 3/4

How to find the proportional equation?

A general proportional equation is written as:

y = k*x

Where k is the constant of proportionality.

To find the value of k, we need to find a point (x, y) that lies on the line, and we can do that using the graph (but it is kinda blurry).

I can see the point (8, 6), replacing these values in the equation we will get:

6 = k*8

6/8 = k

3/4 = k

The equation is:

y = (3/4)*x

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