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  • 12-11-2020
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please help asap! it’s 1-10!

please help asap its 110 class=

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evelynfrausto1054
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  • 12-11-2020

Answer:

1. yes, 3:2

2. no, population has an unproportional rate of change.

3. no, miles have an unproportional rate of change.

4. yes, 8:1

5. no, questions have an unproportional rate of change.

6. yes, 5:2

7. yes, 9:1

8. no, pounds have an unproportional rate of change.

9. no, days have an unproportional rate of change.

10. yes, 3:1

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