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12 May, 18:30

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 for buying melons?

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  1. 12 May, 18:35
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    If you buy 3 melons for $10.50, so one melon costs $10.50:3=$3.50.

    If you buy 6 melons for $21, so one melon costs $21:6=$3.50.

    If you buy 9 melons for $31.50, so one melon costs $31.50:9=$3.50.

    The constant of proportionality is 3.50.
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