Determine if the data in the table are in a proportional relationship. If they are not in a proportional relationship, indicate why.

# Of trees: 2, 3, 6, 10, 12
# of apples: 26, 39, 78, 130, 156

(1 point) Responses Yes, the data table has a proportional relationship because the ratio of apples to trees is the same throughout the table. Yes, the data table has a proportional relationship because the ratio of apples to trees is the same throughout the table. Yes, the data table has a proportional relationship because the the number of apples is always greater than the number of trees. Yes, the data table has a proportional relationship because the the number of apples is always greater than the number of trees. No, the data table does not have a proportional relationship because the ratio of apples to trees is not the same throughout the table. No, the data table does not have a proportional relationship because the ratio of apples to trees is not the same throughout the table. No, the data table does not have a proportional relationship because the the number of apples is always less than the number of trees. No, the data table does not have a proportional relationship because the the number of apples is always less than the number of trees. Skip to navigation page 2 of 2

No, the data table does not have a proportional relationship because the ratio of apples to trees is not the same throughout the table. The ratio of apples to trees is not constant and does not remain the same.