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What's the C.O.P? I don't know how to solve it

What's the C.O.P? I don't know how to solve it-example-1

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We will investigate how to determine the constant of proportionality for specific relationship between two variables.

We are given the respect proportionality between two variables ( x and y ) on a cartesian coordinate plane as such:


(\text{ x , y ) - > ( 16 , 216 )}

We are to determine the constant of proportionality ( k ) for the relationship expressed between the two variables.

A general proportional relation between ( x ) and ( y ) is expressed as follows:


y\text{ = k}\cdot x

Where,


k\colon\text{ Constant of proportionality}

We will use the given data point ( x , y ) and the general expression for direct proportions to determine the value of the constant of proportionality ( k ) as follows:


\begin{gathered} k\text{ = }(y)/(x) \\ \\ k\text{ = }(216)/(16) \\ \\ k\text{ = 13.5} \end{gathered}

We plugged in the respective quantities of the variables ( x ) and ( y ) and evaluated for the constant of proportionality ( k ):


COP\text{ = 13.5 }\ldots\text{ Answer}

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