A line graph titled Meals per Day has number of days on the x-axis, and number of meals prepared on the y-axis. At 5 days there are 30 meals prepared; at 10 days, 60 meals; at 15 days, 90 meals; at 20 days, 120 meals.
Use proportional reasoning to find the constant of proportionality for the relationship shown on the graph.
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