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The equation of the line on the graph below is a direct variation equation. What is the constant of variation? (1 point) Responses Image with alt text: one-fourth Image with alt text: one-half Image with alt text: three-fourths 1
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I'm sorry, but without seeing the graph, I am unable to determine the constant of variation.
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