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Direct Variation
For the direct variation equation y = 2 2/3 - x, what is the constant of proportionality? (1 point) o2 о2/3 o3 o2 2/3}
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The constant of proportionality in a direct variation equation is the coefficient of x, which in this case is -1. Therefore, the constant of proportionality is -1.
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