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6 November, 14:13

At the farmers market, you can buy 3 melons for $10.50, 6 melons for $21, or 9 melons for $ 31.50. what is the constant of proportionality?

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  1. 6 November, 14:18
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    K = y/x $10.50 / 3 > $3.50 per melon $21/6 > $3.50 $31.50/9 > $3.50 per melon

    constant 3.50
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