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A restraunt 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 a. Ordered pair i side the parenthisis provided

Apologies, but I'll need a bit more information or the actual data table to provide a specific answer. Could you please provide the data table showing the amount of paper towel rolls compared to the number of cases?

Ol so for the number of cases ordered is 1 3 5 and 10 for the number of rolls of paper towels is 12 36 60 and 120

Thank you for providing the data table. To find the constant of proportionality, we need to determine the ratio between the number of rolls of paper towels and the number of cases for each order.

Let's calculate the ratios and check for a consistent value:

For the first order:
Number of rolls: 12
Number of cases: 1
Ratio: 12/1 = 12

For the second order:
Number of rolls: 36
Number of cases: 3
Ratio: 36/3 = 12

For the third order:
Number of rolls: 60
Number of cases: 5
Ratio: 60/5 = 12

For the fourth order:
Number of rolls: 120
Number of cases: 10
Ratio: 120/10 = 12

As we can see, the ratio between the number of rolls and the number of cases in each order is consistently 12. Therefore, the constant of proportionality is 12.

The answer, written as an ordered pair, is (12, 1).

No ratio is ordered pairs

Apologies for the confusion. Let's find the ratios in the form of ordered pairs.

For the first order:
Number of rolls: 12
Number of cases: 1
Ratio: (12, 1)

For the second order:
Number of rolls: 36
Number of cases: 3
Ratio: (36, 3)

For the third order:
Number of rolls: 60
Number of cases: 5
Ratio: (60, 5)

For the fourth order:
Number of rolls: 120
Number of cases: 10
Ratio: (120, 10)

As you can see, the constant of proportionality is not an ordered pair itself but rather the ratio is shown as an ordered pair for each order. So, the ratios in the data table are:

(12, 1), (36, 3), (60, 5), and (120, 10).

So tbere can only ne one of tbem which one is it

Apologies for the confusion. In this case, the constant of proportionality appears as the ratio of the number of rolls of paper towels to the number of cases.

Calculating the ratios for each order:

For the first order: Ratio = 12/1 = 12
For the second order: Ratio = 36/3 = 12
For the third order: Ratio = 60/5 = 12
For the fourth order: Ratio = 120/10 = 12

As we can see, the ratio remains constant at 12 for each order. Therefore, the constant of proportionality is 12.

The answer is (12, 1).

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