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) Responses No, the table does not count consecutively. No, the table does not count consecutively. No, the ratios are not equivalent. No, the ratios are not equivalent. No, the ratio 6:78 is not proportional to the other ratios. No, the ratio ratio of 6 to 78 is not proportional to the other ratios. Yes, the data table has a proportional relationship.

No, the ratios are not equivalent.

Based on the information provided, the response suggests that the data table has a proportional relationship.

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

If the ratios between the values are equivalent, then the quantities are in a proportional relationship. However, if the ratios are not equivalent, then the quantities are not in a proportional relationship.

Based on the given responses, it seems that there is some disagreement. Some responses state that the ratios are not equivalent, while others state that the table does have a proportional relationship.

To make a final determination, we need to consider the specific information provided in the data table. Unfortunately, this information is not included in the question. Therefore, without the actual data table, it is not possible to definitively answer the question.

In order to determine if the quantities are in a proportional relationship, the actual values and ratios within the data table need to be analyzed.