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Mathematics, 05.11.2020 18:10 annaebrown9737

When clothes are sold by an second hand store, the store takes some of the money, and the donor gets the rest. The graph below shows how much money a donor makes given the total amount of money brought in by the second hand store from sales of a piece of clothing. Identify the constant of proportionality between dollars earned by the donor and dollars brought in by the second hand
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Write an equation relating dollars earned by second hand store, , to dollars earned by the donor, x.

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