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QuestionThe equation below describes a proportional relationship between xx and yy. What is the constant of proportionality y=27xy=\frac{2}{7} x
The constant of proportionality is \square

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STEP 1

1. The equation y=27x y = \frac{2}{7} x represents a proportional relationship between x x and y y .
2. The constant of proportionality is the coefficient of x x in the equation.

STEP 2

1. Identify the coefficient of x x .
2. State the constant of proportionality.

STEP 3

Identify the coefficient of x x in the equation y=27x y = \frac{2}{7} x .
The coefficient of x x is 27\frac{2}{7}.

STEP 4

State the constant of proportionality.
The constant of proportionality is 27\frac{2}{7}.
The constant of proportionality is:
27 \boxed{\frac{2}{7}}

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