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1 April, 09:29

At the local dairy farm, Kareem buys a 32-oz container of yogurt for $2.56. Jonah buys a 6-oz container of yogurt for $0.48. Are the cost, y, in dollars and the amount of yogurt, x, Proportional. Explain.

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  1. 1 April, 10:35
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    The cost in dollars and the amount of yogurt are proportional

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Proportions

    Two variables are proportional if the ratio or division between them is a constant value.

    Kareem buys a 32-oz container of yogurt for $2.56. We can compute the ratio of the quantity of yogurt and price 32/2.56 and we get 12.5. Jonah buys a 6-oz container of yogurt for $0.48. The relation is now 6/0.48=12.5

    Since both ratios are equal, we can say the amount of yogurt, and the cost in dollars are proportional variables
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