Use the image to answer the question below.

Identify the Constant of Proportionality (slope) from the graph.

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2/3 thirds

2

3/2 halves

1/2 half
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To identify the Constant of Proportionality (slope) from a graph, you generally look for the change in the y-values divided by the change in the x-values between two points on the line.

Since I cannot see the image, I'll guide you on how to determine it.

  1. Pick two points on the line, for example, (x1, y1) and (x2, y2).
  2. Calculate the change in y (Δy = y2 - y1) and the change in x (Δx = x2 - x1).
  3. The slope (m) is then calculated as m = Δy / Δx.

You can compare the calculated slope to your answer options:

  • 2/3 thirds
  • 2
  • 3/2 halves
  • 1/2 half

Follow this method using the specific points from the graph provided in the image to find the correct response. If you can describe the graph or provide coordinates, I can help you further!