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30 August, 06:44

Me. jarrett was selling pizza slices at the snack bar. He sells 3 slices of pizza for $5.25. What is the constant of proportionality of dollars per slice of pizza?

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  1. 30 August, 06:54
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    Divide the number of dollars by the number of slices.

    ($5.25) / (3 slices) = $1.75/slice
  2. 30 August, 07:04
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    All you have to do for this is divide 5.25 by 3, and you would get $1.75 as your Constant of Proportionality. Another word for that is is Unit Rate.
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