A line represents a proportional

  1. Question 5: Proportional and Non-Proportional RelationshipsChose an equation from the list that represents a proportional
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  2. Chose an equation from the list that represents a proportional relationship and another that represents a non-proportional
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  3. 1 of 101 of 10 Items00:27 Question Which statement is true about the graphed lines? Responses A Only graph A represents a
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  4. On the coordinate plane, Kyle graphs a line that represents a proportional relationship between x and y. Which point MUST be on
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  5. A line represents a proportional relationship. Which set of points could be on the line?Responses A (3, 6), (4, 8), (9, 4), (11,
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  6. A line represents a proportional relationship. Which set of points could be on the line? Responses A (−4, −2), (2, 1), (6,
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  7. A line represents a proportional relationship. Which set of points could be on the line?Responses A (6, 8), (4, 0), (18, 24),
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  8. A line represents a proportional relationship. Which set of points could be on the line?Responses A (−4, −2), (2, 1), (6,
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  9. A line represents a proportional relationship. Which set of points could be on the line?Responses A (1, 1), (2, 1), (3, 3), (4,
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  10. A line represents a proportional relationship. Which set of points could be on the line?/Responses A (−4, −2), (2, 1), (6,
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