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You can buy 4 tickets for $75 or 5 tickets for $94. Are the costs proportional? If not, rewrite one of the rates so the costs are proportional.
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You can buy 4 tickets for $75 or 5 tickets for $94. Are the costs proportional? If not, rewrite one of the rates so the costs are proportional.
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You can buy 4 tickets for $75 or 5 tickets for $94. Are the costs proportional? If not, rewrite one of the rates so the costs are proportional.
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No not proportional they are not equal when divided
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Answer:
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if they were proportional then 5 tickets would be 93.25
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