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Yes, it is a direct variation. If the ordered pairs form a direct variation, the rate of change is constant and the ratio of y over x is constant. The rate of change, or constant of variation, is 0.5. What did your explanation include? a reference to the rate of change a reference to the ratio of y over x the constant of variation as 0.5

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