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Talja [164]
3 years ago
14

Mikel gave a $1.32 tip for an order that cost $8.80. Determine whether or not each tip below is proportional to Mikel's tip. $2.

22 tip for a $14.80 order $1.86 tip for a $10.50 order $0.78 tip for a $5.20 order
Mathematics
1 answer:
ludmilkaskok [199]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. Proportional

2. Not proportional

3. Proportional

Step-by-step explanation:

Mike's proportion

Michael gave $1.32 tip for an order that cost $8.80

$1.32÷$8.80=0.15

Given

1. $2.22 for $14.80

$2.22÷$14.80 =0.15

It is proportional to Mike's tip

2. $1.86 for $10.50

$1.86÷$10.50=0.1771

It I not proportional to Mike's tip

3. $0.78 for $5.20

$0.78÷$5.20=0.15

It is proportional to Mike's tip

Therefore,

1. Proportional

2. Not proportional

3. Proportional

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