Use the table to answer the question.

Hours Miles walked
1/4 1
1/2 2
3/4 3
1 4
It takes Julian 1/2 hour to walk 2 miles. He decides to start walking in his spare time, but because he wants to make sure he has enough time to go a desired distance he created the data table. At which ratio does the constant of proportionality appear?

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In a ratio, the constant of proportionality appears as 1 mile walked for every 1/4 hour, or as a ratio of 1:1/4.

The constant of proportionality appears at a ratio of 1 mile walked for every 1/4 hour.

what is that in a ratio

Use the table to answer the question.

Time (hours) Pages read
12 15
1 30
112 45
2 60
Ruth can read 15 pages in 30 minutes. She decides to create a table to keep track of her progress. From the data provided, at what ratio is the constant of proportionality?

(1 point)
Responses

The constant of proportionality appears at a ratio of 1 page read for every 2 minutes.

Use the table to answer the question.

Time (hours) Pages read
1/2 15
1 30
1 1/2 45
2 60
Ruth can read 15 pages in 30 minutes. She decides to create a table to keep track of her progress. From the data provided, at what ratio is the constant of proportionality?

(1 point)
Responses

The constant of proportionality appears at a ratio of 1 page read for every 1/2 hour, or as a ratio of 1:1/2.

choose one of these for the response:

15, 12)
left parenthesis 15 comma Start Fraction 1 over 2 End Fraction right parenthesis

(1, 30)
left parenthesis 1 comma 30 right parenthesis

(2, 60)
left parenthesis 2 comma 60 right parenthesis

(112, 30)

(1, 30)

Use the table to answer the question.

Time (min) 1 2 3 7 10
Water Used (gal) 5 10 15 35 50
Determine if the quantities in the data table re in a proportional relationship. If they do not have a proportional relationship, indicate why.

(1 point)
Responses

No, the ratios are not equivalent.
No, the ratios are not equivalent.

No, the ratio 7:35 is not proportional to the other ratios.
No, the ratio ratio of 7 to 35 is not proportional to the other ratios.

Yes, the data table has a proportional relationship.
Yes, the data table has a proportional relationship.

No, the table does not count consecutively.
No, the table does not count consecutively.