Do these pairs of values (x and y) represent two quantities that are
proportional?
A. N...
Mathematics, 07.01.2021 02:20 lizredrose5
Do these pairs of values (x and y) represent two quantities that are
proportional?
A. No, because not all of the pairs represent the same ratio.
B. Yes, because the ratios
2/5 and 6/15 are equal.
C. No, because the y-values are not increasing at a constant rate.
D. Yes, because the ratios are all positive.
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