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Jamie is walking her neighbors’ dog while they are away. She is keeping track of the total number of blocks she walks over time. A 2-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 is labeled Minutes with entries 6, 14, 20. Column 2 is labeled Blocks with entries 3, 7, 10. Does the table represent a proportional relationship? Yes, because both columns are written in ascending order. Yes, because the values in the second column are less than the values in the first column. Yes, because the ratios are equivalent between each pair of values. No, because the values in the table do not increase by the same amount in each row.

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Answered by tejaswinimogal11
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Jamie is walking her neighbors’ dog while they are away. She is keeping track of the total number of blocks she walks over time. A 2-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 is labeled Minutes with entries 6, 14, 20. Column 2 is labeled Blocks with entries 3, 7, 10. Does the table represent a proportional relationship? Yes, because both columns are written in ascending order. Yes, because the values in the second column are less than the values in the first column. Yes, because the ratios are equivalent between each pair of values. No, because the values in the table do not increase by the same amount in each row.

Answered by joshuayou47
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the answer is c

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