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use the table to determine whether the relationship is proportional. if so, write an equation for the relationship. Tell what each variable you use represents.

use the table to determine whether the relationship is proportional. if so, write-example-1

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Answer:

If the relationship is proportional, what is the missing value from the table?

A. 8

B. 9

C. 12

D. 14

Explanation:

The correct answer is "C. 12"

If you have 8,16,24 in the x axis and 6,12,18 in the y axis it will all be even.

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Answer:

1) a. Yes, b.
y=27*x, c. Number of tickets= x, d. Total cost = y.

2) a. Yes b.
y=4.35x, c. Weight = x, d. Total cost = y.

Explanation:

Since we know that directly proportional equations are in form of
y=k*x, where k is proportionality constant.

1. Let x be the number of tickets and y be the total cost.

Upon looking at our first table we can see that the relationship between number of tickets and their cost is directly proportional.

We can write this relationship as
y=27*x. 27 is our constant of proportionality. We can find it by subtracting cost of 2 tickets from cost of 3 tickets as
81-54=27. We can see that this is true for any two consecutive values on our table. (108-81), (135-108)

2. Let x be weight and y be total cost.

We can see that data values on second table also represent proportional relationship. We can represent this relationship as
y=4.35x

We can see that cost difference of weights for 5th and 4th value is
21.75-17.40=4.35

Now let us verify it by finding the cost difference between weights 46 and 5


(200.10-21.75)/(46-5) =(178.35)/(41) =4.35

Therefore, our both table data value represent proportional relationships.


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