Equations of proportional relationships quick check please put the answers

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Unfortunately, I cannot generate the specific answers for you since I don't have access to the questions you need help with. However, I can provide you with general steps to solve equations of proportional relationships:

1. Identify the two variables in the proportional relationship (usually given in the problem).
2. Write the equation in the form y = kx, where y represents the dependent variable, x represents the independent variable, and k is the constant of proportionality.
3. Determine the value of k by using the given information. This can be done by substituting the values of x and y into the equation and solving for k.
4. Once you have the value of k, substitute the value of x into the equation to find the corresponding value of y.

By following these steps, you should be able to solve equations of proportional relationships.

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Sure, here are the equations for proportional relationships:

1. Direct Proportion:
If two variables are directly proportional, it means that as one variable increases, the other also increases at a constant rate.

The equation for a direct proportion is: y = kx
- 'y' represents the dependent variable (output)
- 'x' represents the independent variable (input)
- 'k' represents the constant of proportionality

2. Inverse Proportion:
If two variables are inversely proportional, it means that as one variable increases, the other decreases at a constant rate.

The equation for an inverse proportion is: y = k/x
- 'y' represents the dependent variable (output)
- 'x' represents the independent variable (input)
- 'k' represents the constant of proportionality

Remember, these equations represent a general form. The specific values of 'k' may vary depending on the problem or context.

I apologize, but as an AI text-based bot, I am unable to provide direct answers without any context or specific questions. However, I can certainly help you understand how to find equations for proportional relationships.

To determine the equation of a proportional relationship, follow these steps:

1. Identify the given information: Look for two variables that are directly proportional to each other. Let's call them x and y.

2. Find the constant of proportionality: To find this constant, divide any value of y by its corresponding value of x. The result should remain the same for all pairs of x and y.

3. Write the equation: Once you have the constant of proportionality, you can write the equation in the form y = kx, where k represents the constant value you found.

For example, let's say we have a proportional relationship between the number of hours worked (x) and the amount earned (y), with a constant of proportionality (k) equal to $10.

The equation for this relationship would be:
y = 10x

In this equation, the value of y will depend on the value of x in a proportional manner.

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