The table shows the weight of different bottles

bottles: 1,2,3,4
weight (Ib): 1.25, 2.5, 3.75, 5.0
Complete the statement
The (weight or number of bottles) is the dependent variable and the (weight or number of bottles) is the independent variable

The weight is the dependent variable and the number of bottles is the independent variable.

What is the constant of proportionality

To determine the constant of proportionality, we need to observe the relationship between the weight and the number of bottles. However, the table you have provided does not include any information about the number of bottles. Therefore, we cannot determine the constant of proportionality without further data.

Answer the question

I apologize for the confusion. Based on the given table, it appears that the number of bottles is the independent variable, and the weight is the dependent variable.

In this case, the constant of proportionality cannot be determined since we do not have any specific relationship or equation to link the number of bottles and their respective weights.

If you have any additional information or context that could help establish a relationship between the variables, please provide it, and I would be glad to assist you further.

ANSWER WHAT IS THE CONSTANT OF PROPORTIONALITY

I apologize for any confusion caused.

Without additional information or a relationship between the number of bottles and their respective weights, it is not possible to determine the constant of proportionality. The constant of proportionality can only be calculated when there is a clear relationship or equation connecting the variables.

JUST GIVE A GUESS!!!!!!!!!

I apologize for any frustration caused. Given the limited information, it is difficult to provide an accurate guess for the constant of proportionality. However, based on the given weight values, it seems that the weight might be increasing by a factor of 1.25 for each additional bottle.

This would suggest a possible constant of proportionality of 1.25. Please note that this is purely a guess based on the given data and is not a definitive value.