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22 February, 20:51

Look at the ratios for company a in the example. what is the constant of proportionality and what does it mean

numbers of mug 5,10,25,50

cost$ 15,30,75,150

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  1. 22 February, 20:53
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    The constant is $3 per mug

    Divide the cost of the mug by the number
  2. 22 February, 21:04
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    K = 3

    This means for increase / decrease in quantity of mug there is equivalent increase/decrease in the price by a factor of 3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let the number of jugs be represented by x

    Costs be C in dollars ($)

    The table fan be interpreted as this;

    If 5mugs cost $15

    1mug will cost $15/5 = $3

    Similarly,

    If 10mugs costs $30

    1mug will cost $30/10 = $3

    As you can see that for each number of mug and their price, their unit price is always equal.

    Thus shows that there is a direct variation between the number of mugs and their price.

    C ∝ x

    C = kx where k is the proportionality constant

    k = C/x

    When x = 5, C = $15

    k = 15/5

    k. = 3

    The constant of proportionality is 3 i. e for increase / decrease in quantity of mug there is equivalent increase/decrease in the price by a factor of 3
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