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Mathematics, 09.09.2020 01:01 Vipain02

Does this table represent a proportional relationship? A: No, the points are not on the same line

B: No, the line is 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

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