John is mixing paint. there is a proportional relationship between the number of cans of black
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Mathematics, 05.12.2019 19:31, mentatmenot
John is mixing paint. there is a proportional relationship between the number of cans of black
paint and the number of cans of white paint she mixes together.
what is the constant of proportionality?
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