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. At the farmers' market, you can buy 3 jars
of honey for $12, 6 jars of honey for $24,
or 9 jars of honey for $36. What is the 146
constant of proportionality for buying jars
of honey?
A.3
B.4
C.6
D.12
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the answer is 12 because 12 plus 12 is 24 plus 12 is 36
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the answer is 4........ if i’m not mistaken
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