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When writing an equation of a proportional relationship in the form y equals KX what does K represent
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When writing an equation of a proportional relationship in the form y equals KX what does K represent
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when writing an equation of a proportional relationship in the form y equals KX what does K represent
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k = the constant of proportionality .>. sorry this already kinda answered ;w;'
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K represents the constant
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