A group of hikers is packing trail mix. The direct variation equation y = 3/4x shows the relationship between number of hikers, x , and number of cups of trail mix, y . What is the constant of proportionality in this situation?

The constant of proportionality in this situation is 3/4.

To find the constant of proportionality in this situation, we need to look at the equation:

y = (3/4)x

In this equation, the constant of proportionality is the coefficient "3/4" multiplying the x variable.

Therefore, the constant of proportionality in this situation is 3/4.

To find the constant of proportionality in the direct variation equation y = (3/4)x, we can compare the equation to the standard form of a direct variation equation, which is y = kx, where k represents the constant of proportionality.

By comparing the two equations, we see that the constant of proportionality in this situation is 3/4.