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Mathematics, 27.05.2020 02:06 charityclark1141

Does this table represent a proportional relationship?

A. No. The points are not on the same line.
B. No. The line does not pass through the origin.
C. No. The ordered pairs do not make equivalent
ratios.
D. Yes. The points are on a line that passes through
the origin


Does this table represent a proportional relationship? A.No. The points are not on the same line. B

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