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I messed up my last question this one is for real.

This graph shows a proportional relationship.

What is the constant of proportionality?

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I messed up my last question this one is for real. This graph shows a proportional-example-1
User McLan
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Answer:

13.8

Explanation:

When y varies directly with x, we have the relationship
y=kx where
k is the constant of proportionality.

To determine
k, we simply need to determine the slope, or rate of change, using the coordinate points
(x_1,y_1)\rightarrow(2,27.60) and
(x_2,y_2)\rightarrow(6,82.80):


k=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)=(82.80-27.60)/(6-2)=(55.20)/(4)=13.8

Therefore, the constant of proportionality is 13.8

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