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Mathematics, 12.01.2021 02:20 Ackussinglake63

For every 5 pages Gil can read, his daughter can read 3 pages. Let g represent the number of pages Gil reads, and let g represent the number of pages his daughter reads. Create a table showing the relationship between the number of pages Gil reads and the number of pages his daughter reads. Is the number of pages Gil’s daughter reads proportional to the number of pages he reads? Explain why or why not.

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