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The graph below represents the number

of containers and liters of water contained
in the containers. What is the constant of
proportionality?​

User Hyperdrive
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Answer:


k=10\ liters/container

Explanation:

The picture of the question in the attached figure

we know that

A relationship between two variables, x, and y, represent a proportional variation if it can be expressed in the form
k=(y)/(x) or
y=kx

Let

x ---> the number of containers

y ---> liters of water contained in the containers

Find the constant of proportionality k


k=(y)/(x)

From the graph take the point (2,20)

substitute


k=(20)/(2)=10\ liters/container

The equation is equal to


y=10x

The graph below represents the number of containers and liters of water contained-example-1
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