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This table represents a proportional relationship.

What is the constant of proportionality for this proportional relationship?
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50 POINTS This table represents a proportional relationship. What is the constant-example-1
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According to the question ;


{ \qquad{ \sf{ \dashrightarrow}}}  \:  \: \sf \:y \propto x

Now, let's add a constant of proportionality to replace proportionality sign with equal to :


{ \qquad{ \sf{ \dashrightarrow}}}  \:  \: \sf \:y = kx

[ where, k is proportionality constant ]

plug the value of x and y from any ordered pair in the table , for example :
\sf((1)/(5) , 2)


{ \qquad{ \sf{ \dashrightarrow}}}  \:  \: \sf \:2 = k * (1)/(5)


{ \qquad{ \sf{ \dashrightarrow}}}  \:  \: \sf \:k = 2 * 5


{ \qquad{ \sf{ \dashrightarrow}}}  \:  \: \sf \:k = 10

Therefore, value of proportionality constant (k) is


\overbrace{  \underbrace{\underline{ \boxed{ \sf 10 }}}}

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