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Mathematics, 10.12.2021 03:00, thisusernameistaken2

What is the constant of proportionality in the example? What is the slope of the graph? What do they represent
in the context of this problem? How do the constant of
proportionality and slope relate to the unit rate?
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What is the constant of proportionality in the example?

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