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                A cab company charges $20 per mile for a Lyft to the airport. What change with the company right to their charges to make this a non-proportional situation
            
            
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    To make this a non-proportional situation, the cab company would need to change their charges in a way that does not follow a constant rate for each mile. 
For example, if the cab company decides to charge a flat rate of $40 for any distance traveled to the airport, regardless of the number of miles, it would no longer be proportional. In this case, the charge is fixed and does not vary with the distance traveled.
    
For example, if the cab company decides to charge a flat rate of $40 for any distance traveled to the airport, regardless of the number of miles, it would no longer be proportional. In this case, the charge is fixed and does not vary with the distance traveled.
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