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Theresa bought 2 pineapples for $6. She wants to find the constant of proportionality in terms of dollars per pineapple. She modeled this proportional relationship on a number line diagram, as shown. Part B

How much would 4 pineapples cost?


Theresa bought 2 pineapples for $6. She wants to find the constant of proportionality in terms of d

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