Determine if the quantities in the data table are in a proportional relationship. If the quantities have a proportional relationship, answer 1. If the quantities do not have a proportional relationship, answer 2. (1 point)

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Determine if the quantities in the data table are in a proportional relationship. If the quantities have a proportional relationship, answer 1. If the quantities do not have a proportional relationship, answer 2. (1 point)

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Number of Cases Ordered Number of Rolls of Paper Towels 1 12 3 36 5 60 10 120 A restaurant is placing an order for paper towels. The data table shows the amount of paper towel rolls compared to the number of cases. At which ratio in the data table does the constant of proportionality appear? Write your answer as an ordered pair inside the parentheses provided

To determine the constant of proportionality in the data table, we can examine the ratio between the number of rolls of paper towels and the number of cases ordered.

The ratio between the number of rolls and the number of cases is:

12/1 = 12
36/3 = 12
60/5 = 12
120/10 = 12

As we can see, the ratio is consistently 12. Therefore, the constant of proportionality in the data table is 12.

So, the answer is (12, 1).

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I apologize for the mistake. Let's find the correct constant of proportionality.

To determine the constant of proportionality, we can calculate the ratio between the number of rolls of paper towels and the number of cases ordered.

The ratio between the number of rolls and the number of cases is:

12/1 = 12
36/3 = 12
60/5 = 12
120/10 = 12

As we can see, the ratio is consistently 12. Therefore, the constant of proportionality in the data table is 12.

So, the correct answer is (12, 12).

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To determine if the quantities in a data table are in a proportional relationship, we need to compare the ratios between corresponding values.

Here's how you can do it:

1. Look at the data table and identify two columns that represent the quantities you want to investigate. For example, let's say we have two columns: "X" and "Y".

2. Choose any row from the table and focus on the values in those two columns. Let's say we have a value of "x1" in column "X" and "y1" in column "Y".

3. Calculate the ratio by dividing "y1" by "x1": y1/x1.

4. Repeat this process for a few other rows, selecting different values of "x" and "y". Compute the ratios of y/x for each row.

5. If the ratios of y/x are equal or approximately equal for all rows, then the quantities have a proportional relationship, and you can answer 1.

6. If the ratios of y/x are not consistent among the rows, then the quantities do not have a proportional relationship, and you can answer 2.

By following these steps, you can determine if the quantities in the data table have a proportional relationship or not.