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What is the constant of proportionality in the equation: y=7x ...?
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What is the constant of proportionality in the equation: y=7x ...?
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To get y, we have to multiply x by 2. In your question, the constant of proportionality already jump out at us which is to get y, we have to multiply x by 7. Therefore the constant of proportionality is y=7x.
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