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Cayley says the the equations q=1.5q and 2/3p=q both represent the same proportional relationship. Mariah says that cant be true because the constant proportionality are different. With which student do you agree?Explain.

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User Michaelg
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Answer:

Cayley was correctt

Explanation:

The correct question is

Cayley says that the equations p=1.5q and 2/3p=q both represent the same proportional relationship. Mariah says that can't be true because the constants of proportionality are different. With which student do you agree?

we know that

A relationship between two variables, p, and q, represent a proportional variation if it can be expressed in the form
k=(q)/(p) or
q=kp

In this problem we have


p=1.5q ----> equation A


q=(2)/(3)p ---> equation B

Rewrite the equation A

solve for q ----> That means, isolate the variable q

Divide by 1.5 both sides (remember that 1.5=3/2)


p/(3/2)=q

so


q=(2)/(3)p ----> equation A

Equation A and equation B represent the same line

therefore

The constant of proportionality is the same in both equations

Both represent the same proportional relationship

Cayley was correct

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