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Mathematics, 10.12.2020 20:10, arrissa1234hinkle

Do these pairs of values (x and y) represent two quantities that are proportional? X y 1 1 4 28 3 12 624 A. No, because the y-values are not increasing at a constant rate. B. No, because only one of the pairs is a simplified ratio. C. Yes, because as x increases, y increases. D. Yes, because all of the pairs represent the same ratio.

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