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Masja [62]
3 years ago
10

Jeremy has a stand in the farmer's market where he sells strawberries by the pound. The table shows the weights of the strawberr

ies and the prices per quantity. The relationship between the amount of strawberries in pounds and the price is a proportional relationship.
Which statement is true?

A.)The table does not represent a proportional relationship because the differences between consecutive terms in each column do not have the same ratio.
B.)The table does not represent a proportional relationship because the ratio between the price column and the weight column is not the same for each row.
C.)The table represents a proportional relationship because the differences between consecutive terms in each column have the same ratio.
D.)The table represents a proportional relationship because the ratio between the price column and the weight column is the same for each row.
Mathematics
1 answer:
34kurt3 years ago
3 0
C because it’s proportional

Ezquaiel
2 years ago
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