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A recipe says to use 2 cups of chocolate chips to make 36 cookies. What is the constant of proportionality that relates the number of cookies made, y, to the number of cups of chocolate chips used, x?
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A recipe says to use 2 cups of chocolate chips to make 36 cookies. What is the constant of proportionality that relates the number of cookies made, y, to the number of cups of chocolate chips used, x?
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1 cup of chocolate chips equals 18 cookies and 2 cups equals 36 and 3 cups equals 54
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