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Which equation does NOT represent a proportional relationship between two variables with the constant of proportinality of? 1/2 A Y=X+1/2 B Y=1/2X C Y=3/6X D Y=0.5X

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Answer:

(D)
y=x+(1)/(2)

Explanation:

Two variables x and y are proportionally related if they can be written in the form y=kx, where k is the constant of proportionality.

From the given options, if
k=(1)/(2)

(B)
y=(1)/(2)x is of the form y=kx

(C)
y=(3)/(6)x is of the form y=kx with
k=(1)/(2) as
(3)/(6)=(1)/(2) in its lowest form.

(C)
y=0.5x is of the form y=kx with
k=(1)/(2) as
0.5=(1)/(2) in fractional form.

On the Contrary,

In Option D,
y=x+(1)/(2) does not represent a proportional relationship between x and y. The constant of proportion is supposed to be a product of x.

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