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Neil Hull
Mathematics
21 July, 12:00
What is a direct proportion? Give an example!
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Alex Greer
21 July, 12:19
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Directly proportional: as one amount increases,
another amount increases at the same rate.
Example: you are paid $20 an hour
How much you earn is directly proportional to how many hours you work
Work more hours, get more pay; in direct proportion.
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