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Find the constant of proportionality for the table and write in the form y = kx.

A) y = 1/6x
B) y = 6x
C) y = 7x
D) y = 42x

Find the constant of proportionality for the table and write in the form y = kx. A-example-1
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A is the correct answer.
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Answer:

The constant of proportionality for the table will be: k=6

Thus, the equation becomes


y=kx


  • y=6x

Explanation:

The constant of proportionality, k, is the constant value of the ratio of two proportional quantities y and x.

We know the equation


y=kx

where k is the constant of proportionality.

Looking at the graph,

at x=7, the value of y=42

so the ratio of y/x = 42/7 = 6

at x=14, the value of y=84

so the ratio of y/x = 84/14 = 6

at x=21, the value of y=126

so the ratio of y/x = 126/21 = 6

at x=28, the value of y=168

so the ratio of y/x = 168/28 = 6

We observe that the ratio of y/x remains constant which y/x=6

so using the equation


y=kx

take any point let say (7, 42)

42 = k(7)

42/7=k

6 = k

Therefore, the constant of proportionality for the table will be: k=6

Thus, the equation becomes


y=kx


y=6x

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