Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.12.2021 05:00, jaimes04

The height of a stack of DVD cases is in a proportional relationship to the number of cases in the stack. stack of 6 cases and its height are shown.
Find the constant of proportionality. Then use the constant of proportionality
to find the height of a stack of 14 cases.

The height of 6 DVD cases is 132 mm

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