The table shows the ratio of caramel corn to cheddar corn in a bag. What is the constant of proportionality?


Cheddar Corn Caramel Corn
10 15
20 30
30 45

Answers:
1.5
5
15
0.67

I got 5 is this right because the averages are 5,10, and 15 so it would be 5?

Respuesta :

For proportionality constant problems, set up the equation as,

[tex]x=Ky[/tex],

Where x and y are the two variables you are comparing and K is the proportionality constant. If we take Caramel Corn  values as x and Cheddar Corn values as y, and then solve for K for each ratio lines, we will get the same answer. Let's check.

[tex]15=K(10)\\K=\frac{15}{10}= \frac{3}{2}[/tex],

[tex]30=K(20)\\K=\frac{30}{20}= \frac{3}{2}[/tex], and

[tex]45=K(30)\\K=\frac{45}{30}= \frac{3}{2}[/tex].

Hence, the proportionality constant, in this case K, is equal to [tex]\frac{3}{2}[/tex] or 1.5. First answer choice is correct.


ANSWER: 1.5


Answer:

1.5

Step-by-step explanation:

The answer is 1.5 because if you were to take 1 whole of the cheddar corn, it'll be 10 and half of that is 5 and when you add those together you get 15 which is 1.5 of 10. I know this is right because i took the quiz and got 100%

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