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28.09.2020 •
Mathematics
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A box of cereal states that there are 75 calories in a-cup serving. What is the unit rate for calories per cup? How many calories are there in 2 cups of the cereal?
The unit rate is calorie(s) per cup.
(Simplify your answer. Type an integer, proper fraction, or mixed number.)
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Ответ:
A. Constant of proportionality : Yes
B. Origin : No.
C. Inverse : No.
D. Rise per run : Yes
E. Unit rate : Yes.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have to choose yes or no to tell whether each item in the given options is equivalent to the slope in a proportional relationship.
A. Constant of proportionality: Yes
B. Origin: No.
C. Inverse: No.
D. Rise per run: Yes
E. Unit rate: Yes.
The constant of proportionality, the rise per run and the unit rate are equivalent to slope in a proportional relationship. (Answer)