Determine if the data in the table are in a proportional relationship. If they are not in a proportional relationship, indicate why. (1 point) Responses Yes, the data table has a proportional relationship because the ratio of apples to trees is the same throughout the table. Yes, the data table has a proportional relationship because the ratio of apples to trees is the same throughout the table. Yes, the data table has a proportional relationship because the the number of apples is always greater than the number of trees. Yes, the data table has a proportional relationship because the the number of apples is always greater than the number of trees. No, the data table does not have a proportional relationship because the ratio of apples to trees is not the same throughout the table. No, the data table does not have a proportional relationship because the ratio of apples to trees is not the same throughout the table. No, the data table does not have a proportional relationship because the the number of apples is always less than the number of trees. i cannot show you the data table so i will explain it to you the title of the first collum is # of Trees and the 2nd one is # of Apples so the first box for the first collum the number is 2 and the number of the apples is 26 for the 2nd next one the number of trees is 3 and for the apples it is 39 now for the next one its 6 and im talking about the trees so you dont get confused and for the apples it is 78 now for the next one # of trees is 10 and for the apples its 130 now on the the last one trees is 12 and apples is 156

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No, the data table does not have a proportional relationship because the ratio of apples to trees is not the same throughout the table.