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Pre-Algebra Proportional relationships

Constant of proportionality

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Question 1
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What is the \(\textbf{constant of proportionality}\) for two quantities \(x\) and \(y\) in a proportional relationship \(y = kx\)?
A.
The value of \(y\) when \(x = 0\)
B.
The constant ratio \(\dfrac{y}{x}\) — also called the unit rate
C.
The sum \(x + y\) for any pair
D.
The largest value of \(y\) in the relationship
The constant ratio \(\dfrac{y}{x}\) — also called the unit rate

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