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Which equations show a proportional relationship between jand k? A. j = 2/9 k B. 3 j = 7 k C. j = k+6 D. j = 5 (k+1) E. 1/2 j = 10 k
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Which equations show a proportional relationship between jand k? A. j = 2/9 k B. 3 j = 7 k C. j = k+6 D. j = 5 (k+1) E. 1/2 j = 10 k
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Which equations show a proportional relationship between jand k?
A. j = 2/9 k
B. 3 j = 7 k
C. j = k+6
D. j = 5 (k+1)
E. 1/2 j = 10 k
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J=5(k+158292
Explanation:
1 20 =4÷8+697 an
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