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23 October, 13:45

jeremy paid 25.60 for 4 boxes of chocolates this can be expressed using the equation y=kx how much would it have cost jeremy if he bought 10 boxes?

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  1. 23 October, 14:00
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    From the expression, the price is directly proportional to the boxes with k being the constant. therefore he bought 4 boxes for 25.6 having the initial constant to be 6.4

    if he bought 10 boxes having a constant of 6.4 it becomes y=6.4*10 which becomes 64.
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