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(HELP ASAP) Do these pairs of values (x and y) represent two quantities that are proportional?
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Do these pairs of values (x and y) represent two quantities that are proportional?
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yeah it should be c
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Pretty sure the answer is C! because if you look at the x and y columns each x times by 3 is the y values
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