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i mean 6 and 4 3 and 2
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identify the constant of proportionally!
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Noni Percival
the constant of proportion
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It appears that you provided a set of numbers: 6, 4, 3, and 2. Can you please specify what you would like to know or do with these numbers?
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To identify the constant of proportionality, we need additional information such as the relationship or context in which these numbers are related. Could you please provide more details or instructions?
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To find the constant of proportionality (k) for a set of numbers, we need to have a proportional relationship between two variables.
If we have two sets of numbers (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂) that are in proportion, we can calculate the constant of proportionality using the formula:
k = y₁ / x₁ = y₂ / x₂
For example, let's consider the sets of numbers (6, 4) and (3, 2).
Using the formula, the constant of proportionality (k) is:
k = 4 / 6 = 2 / 3
Simplifying, we get:
k = 2/3
Therefore, the constant of proportionality for these sets of numbers is 2/3.
If we have two sets of numbers (x₁, y₁) and (x₂, y₂) that are in proportion, we can calculate the constant of proportionality using the formula:
k = y₁ / x₁ = y₂ / x₂
For example, let's consider the sets of numbers (6, 4) and (3, 2).
Using the formula, the constant of proportionality (k) is:
k = 4 / 6 = 2 / 3
Simplifying, we get:
k = 2/3
Therefore, the constant of proportionality for these sets of numbers is 2/3.
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