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.

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A1; 1, 12

A2; 1, 35
A3; 1, 1/2
A4; 1
A5; 1

no the correct answers for the 2nd assessment is

A1: 1, 4
A2: 1, 30
A3: yes, the data table has a proportional relationship.
A4: no, not all of the ratios are proportional or have equivalence.
A5: yes, the ratios are in a proportional relationship.

(5, 60)

Are you sure

Apologies for the confusion. You're right, the correct ordered pair is (10, 120).

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Apologies for any confusion caused. The correct answer is (10, 120).

The constant of proportionality appears at ratio A1, which is (1, 12).

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?

(1 point)

(4, 1)

O (1, 1/4)

O (1, 4)

O (1/4, 1)

The constant of proportionality appears at ratio (1, 1/4).

Ruth can read 15 pages in 30 minutes. She decides to create a table to keep track of her progres From the data provided, at what ratio is the constant of proportionality?

(1 point)

O (2, 60)

O (1 1/2, 30)

O (1, 30)

O (15, 1/2)

The constant of proportionality appears at the ratio (1, 30).

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)

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

O No, the ratios are not equivalent

No, the table does not count consecutively

Yes, the data table has a proportional relationship.

No, the ratios are not equivalent.

Determine if the quantities in the data table are in a proportional relationship. If they do not have a proportional relationship, indicate why.

(1 point)

No, not all of the ratios are proportional or have equivalence.

No, you can't bike 12 miles in an hour.

No, none of the ratios have equivalence

Yes, this data table has a proportional relationship.

No, not all of the ratios are proportional or have equivalence.

Determine if the quantities in the data table are in a proportional relationship. If they are not in a proportional relationship, indicate why.

(1 point)

No, the ratio of 1 hour to $9 is not proportional.

No, the ratio of 3 hours to $27 is not proportional.

No, the ratios are not equivalent.

Yes, the ratios are in a proportional relationship.

No, the ratios are not in a proportional relationship. The ratio of 1 hour to $9 is not proportional to the ratio of 3 hours to $27.