How can you find the constant of proportionality
for the ratio of price to number of bouquets from the table?
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number of bouquet α price
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value of proportionality constant =3
value of proportionality constant =3
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Divide the price of each bouquet by the number of bouquets for each set of values. All the ratios are 3, which is a constant of proportionality of 3.
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