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English, 26.10.2020 04:10, mng32

1: At a sporting goods supply store, there are 3 cans that store 9 tennis balls. Consider the number of tennis balls per can. What is the constant of proportionality in this situation?

(A) 0.333... tennis balls per can

(B) 6 tennis balls per can

(C) 3 tennis balls per can

(D) 9 tennis balls per can 2:Using the information given in Question #1, write an equation to represent the relationship between the number of cans and the number of tennis balls. Let "C" represent the number of cans and let "t" represent the number of tennis balls. (Hint: the general equation we learned for a proportional relationship is Y = kX where K is the Constant of Proportionality)It cost $5 to send 6 packages through a certain shipping company. Consider the cost in dollars per package.
3:What would be the constant of proportionality and the equation that represents this situation. ("C" represents cost and "p" represents number of packages.
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A:$1.20/pkg and C = 1.2p

B:$0.83/pkg and p = 0.83C

C:$5/pkg and C = 5p

D;$0.83/pkg and C = 0.83p GIVING BRAINLIESTBRAINLIEST AND STARS

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