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Ede4ka [16]
3 years ago
5

Constant of Proportionality

Mathematics
2 answers:
nadya68 [22]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: The constant of proportionality is 8 for the the problem on your left! The constant of proportionality for the one on you right is 6! Hope this helps!

Step-by-step explanation: Vincent earned $24 for 3 hours and so you find out how much he gets paid for 1 hour, then you divide 24 by 3 and get 8! Later he earned $72 for 9 hours, and you do the same thing which is to divide 72 by 9 which also give you 8 and so your unit rate or constant of proportionality is 8. So for the other one Justene can bike for 12 miles in 2 hours and so you find out how many miles she can bike for 1 hours and so you divide 12 by 2 which give you 6 and she can bike 6 miles in 1 hour. Then she biked 36 miles in 6 hours and you divide 36 by 6 which give you 6 and so your constant of proportionality is 6!

Mekhanik [1.2K]3 years ago
8 0
<h2>Answer:</h2>

<em>The constant of proportionality is 8 for the the problem on your left! The constant of proportionality for the one on you right is 6! Hope this helps!</em>

<h2><em>Step-by-step explanation: </em></h2>

<em>Vincent earned $24 for 3 hours and so you need to. find out how much he gets paid for 1 hour, then you divide 24 by 3 and get 8! Later he earned $72 for 9 hours, and you do the same thing which is to divide 72 by 9 which also give you 8 and so your unit rate or constant of proportionality is 8. So for the other one Justene can bike for 12 miles in 2 hours and so you need to find out how many miles she can bike for 1 hours and so you divide 12 by 2 which give you 6 and she can bike 6 miles in 1 hour. Then she biked 36 miles in 6 hours and you divide 36 by 6 which give you 6 and so your constant of proportionality is 6!</em>

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