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The cost of 5.5 pounds of apples is $40.81
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6.
The cost of 5.5 pounds of apples is $40.81
What is the constant of proportionality that relates
the cost in dollars, y
to the number of pounds of apples, X?
A) 5.5
B) 5.94
C) 6.37
D) 7.42
F)8.16
G) Not listed
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