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6 cell phones weigh 46.2 ounces. Fourteen cell phones weigh 107.8 ounces. Does this represent a proportional relationship
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yes, because 46.2 ounces divided by 6 is 7.7, and 107.8 divided by 14 is also 7.7, meaning it is proportional
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yes, because 46.2/6 = 7.7 ounces and 107.8/14 = 7.7 ounces
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