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Identifying the Constant of Proportionality - Video & Lesson ... The constant of proportionality is the ratio between two directly proportional quantities. In our tomato example, that ratio is $3.00/2, which equals $1.50. Two quantities are directly proportional when they increase and decrease at the same rate.
Answer: Choice C. p = 250(0.79)^t
Work Shown:
p = a*b^t
p = a*(1+r)^t
p = 250*(1+(-0.21))^t
p = 250(0.79)^t
Note that r = -0.21 is negative to indicate we have exponential decay.
1.first false because it gives 8>8, that is false , but it is written 8=8
2.false because it gives 12>8 but written -12<8
3.gives 10>8, and it is written the same true
4.gives 4>8, but written 4<8