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No, not all do. The proportionality constants that change the units will have units themselves.
Yes, it does. Every time there are variables in direct or inverse relationship, there is a constant of proportionality.
Various options: y is directly proportional to k, with x as the constant of proportionality; y is directly proportional to x, with k as the constant of proportionality; x is inversely proportional to k, with y as the constant of proportionality; x is directly proportional to y, with 1/k as the constant of proportionality; k is directly proportional to y, with 1/x as the constant of proportionality; and k is inversely proportional to x, with y as the constant of proportionality.
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The constant of proportionality for y = 0.95x is 0.95
The constant of proportionality for y = 0.95x is 0.95
The constant of proportionality for y = 0.95x is 0.95
No, not all do. The proportionality constants that change the units will have units themselves.
Express the proportionality statement in a different way. 1/2=5/10
The definition of a circle is not part of the triangle (or tringle, even) proportionality theorem.
Yes, it does. Every time there are variables in direct or inverse relationship, there is a constant of proportionality.
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If the equation is y = kx then the constant of proportionality is k.
Various options: y is directly proportional to k, with x as the constant of proportionality; y is directly proportional to x, with k as the constant of proportionality; x is inversely proportional to k, with y as the constant of proportionality; x is directly proportional to y, with 1/k as the constant of proportionality; k is directly proportional to y, with 1/x as the constant of proportionality; and k is inversely proportional to x, with y as the constant of proportionality.
It's the number you have to multiply measurement in one unit by in order to get measurement in another unit. If you are trying to convert a measurement in kilometres to meters the constant of proportionality is 1000. If you are trying to convert miles to kilometres the constant of proportionality is 1.6. Converting pints to gallons? The constant of proportionality is 8.