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Why do equivalent ratios form a straight line when graphed?

Why do equivalent ratios form a straight line when graphed?-example-1
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The y-values of equivalent ratios increase at the same rate as their x-values. The vertical distance between points is constant, and the horizontal distance between points is constant. This forms a straight line.

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