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Number of students and money collected are in ---------- proportion.​

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Answered by zaidrakhange90
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The answer is direct proportion
Answered by SteffiPaul
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The number of students and money collected are in direct proportion.

  • Direct proportion is the case in which the increment of one variable makes the increment in another variable also.
  • In the given case, the number of students and money collected from them is directly proportional.
  • As the number of students increases the money collected from them will be more. Such a variation is called the direct variation.
  • The number of Students ∝ Money collected.

Hence, the number of students and money collected are in direct proportion.

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