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Answer:
A. 1.88
Step-by-step explanation:
In less fancy terms, a constant of proportionality is essentially a rate of change - or more specifically, a unit rate.
It's the number we multiply our independent variable by to get the y. You can find this by simply dividing the y value by the x value!
Let's choose the first order pair (2, 3.76).
[tex]3.76 \div 2 = 1.88[/tex]
We can check that this table IS constant by doing the same with the other values... we should always get 1.88!
[tex]7.52 \div 4 = 1.88\\9.40 \div 5 = 1.88\\15.04 \div 8 = 1.88[/tex]
This is true for all values - which means our constant is 1.88
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