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Somehow we are both learning about this at the time, but at least I could give you some information.
However, if it just says that the lemonades cost $5 dollars per week, with no additional information, then that would be proportional since it is NOT changing it's formatting.
Anyways, if the test is written in literal words with no graph nor table, then see if the information that is given, changes it's formatting. For example, if it says that some person was giving out lemonades for $5 dollars per week, but on the 3rd week, it
Erase the "If this is Math" part, I did not see the question correctly, sorry.
If this is Math, proportional is when the arrow crosses the y-axis at the origin, (0,0), and non-proportional is when it crosses the y-axis somewhere where it is NOT (0,0), like (0,-50).
1/2=0.5 1/8=0.125 You're either dividing or multiplying but I'm not sure.