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Which of the following tables represent a proportional relationship?

Which of the following tables represent a proportional relationship?-example-1

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The answer is B hope it helped
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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

If you want to find a table with a proportional relationship, you are looking for one where the x-values and y-values increase at the same linear rate.

In Option A, the x-values increase steadily by 1 and then by 2, but the y-values jump around. The numbers are not proportional.

In Option B, every time an x-value is presented, the y-value is two times the value of x. So, this is a proportional relationship.

In Option C, it is true that for almost every time an x-value is presented, the y-value doubles the x-value, but when x is 0, y is 1. That is not a proportional relationship.

In Option D, it is the same thing as Option A.

So, your answer is Option B.

Hope this helps!

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