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Mathematics, 31.03.2021 18:30 tingzontumbler8412

The table shows how many shirts four garment factories made and how long it took to make them. The relationship between the number of shirts and the number of days required to make the shirts is proportional. Factory
Number of Days
Number of Shirts
A
2
600
B

3
900
C
4
1,200
D

5
1,500

A fifth factory (factory E) can make shirts at the same rate as the first four factories. Which table(s) could represent the production rate of factory E?

Factory
Number of Days
Number of Shirts
E
1
400

Factory
Number of Days
Number of Shirts
E
1
300

Factory
Number of Days
Number of Shirts
E
6
1,800

Factory
Number of Days
Number of Shirts
E
6
2,400

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