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A linear relationship whose graph does not pass through the origin: for example, the relation between temperatures on the Celsius and Fahrenheit scales.

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Q: What is a non example of a proportion?
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What is a non-example for a proportion?

A non-example for a proportion would be something like a random collection of numbers without any relationship or comparison between them. It's like trying to compare apples to aardvarks - they're just not related in any way. So, if you're looking for a non-example, just think of a jumbled mess of numbers that have no rhyme or reason to them.


WHAT ARE The example of proportion?

only one example


Is a proportion an example of a continuous variable?

No


How do you calculate a proportion?

give me an example


How do you do a proportion?

To do a proportion all you have to do is find the equivilent fraction. For example: 4/7=12/221


Is this an example of direct or inverse proportion?

direct


Can you give an example of a sentence using the word proportion?

The size of the window seems out of proportion with the height of the wall.


What is compound and a example?

compound contains elements in a fixed proportion. Example= NaCl


How do you form a proportion with decimals?

It's the same concept as a whole number. For example 3.5 is a proportion of 0.7. #.5 is divisible of 0.7 so it's a proportion


What is an example of a proportion?

4/7 = 12/21


What is a cross product and give an example?

It's part of a proportion. The cross products in a proportion are equal. example: 3/4 = 15/20 4x15 = 60 3x20 = 60


What set of numbers contain nonrepeating and nonterminating decimals?

If a number consists of a series of non repeating and non terminating digits then it is irrational.A particularly well known example is that of pi (which is an irrational number representing the proportion between the diameter of a circle and its circumference).