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It seems that there are specific graphs that you need to categorize into "Proportional Relationship" and "Non-Proportional Relationship." However, since I can't see the graphs, I can provide you with general characteristics to help you categorize them:
**Proportional Relationship:**
- The graph is a straight line that passes through the origin (0,0).
- There is a constant ratio between the two variables.
- For every increase in one variable, there is a consistent increase in the other.
**Non-Proportional Relationship:**
- The graph does not pass through the origin.
- The relationship can be curved or a straight line but does not demonstrate a constant ratio.
- There may be instances of one variable changing without a corresponding change in the other.
If you can provide descriptions or characteristics of the graphs you have, I’d be happy to help sort them.
**Proportional Relationship:**
- The graph is a straight line that passes through the origin (0,0).
- There is a constant ratio between the two variables.
- For every increase in one variable, there is a consistent increase in the other.
**Non-Proportional Relationship:**
- The graph does not pass through the origin.
- The relationship can be curved or a straight line but does not demonstrate a constant ratio.
- There may be instances of one variable changing without a corresponding change in the other.
If you can provide descriptions or characteristics of the graphs you have, I’d be happy to help sort them.
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