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For the direct variation equation y=223x, what is the constant of proportionality?Asked by Milagros
for the direct variation equation y=2 2/3x what is the constant of proportionality
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In a direct variation equation written in the form y = kx, the constant of proportionality is represented by "k".
In the given equation, y = (2 2/3)x, the constant of proportionality is 2 2/3.
In the given equation, y = (2 2/3)x, the constant of proportionality is 2 2/3.
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No, 2 2/3 is not the final answer.
To determine the constant of proportionality, we need to rewrite the equation in the form y = kx.
In the equation y = 2 2/3x, we can convert 2 2/3 into an improper fraction:
2 2/3 = 8/3
Hence, the constant of proportionality (k) is 8/3.
To determine the constant of proportionality, we need to rewrite the equation in the form y = kx.
In the equation y = 2 2/3x, we can convert 2 2/3 into an improper fraction:
2 2/3 = 8/3
Hence, the constant of proportionality (k) is 8/3.
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I apologize for the confusion. The constant of proportionality in the equation y = 2 2/3x is 2 2/3, which can also be expressed as 8/3. The correct answer is 2 2/3 or 8/3.
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