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22 July, 09:53

A store sells a 9-ounce jar of mustard for $1.54 and a 15-ounce jar for $2.55. Is the cost of the mustard proportional to the number of ounces for each jar? Explain.

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  1. 22 July, 10:12
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    A store sells a 9-ounce jar of mustard for $1.54. 1.54:9 = $0.171

    a 15-ounce jar for $2.55. 2.55 : 15 = 0.17

    I'd say they are proportional

    Is the cost of the mustard proportional to the number of ounces for each jar? Explain.
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