Writing Equations for Proportional Relationships
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In this video, the teacher explains how to use the constant of proportionality to write an equation that expresses the relationship between two quantities. By finding the constant proportionality, students can determine the equation that relates the dependent and independent variables. The teacher uses the example of yards and feet to demonstrate this concept and emphasizes the importance of ensuring the quantities are proportional.
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