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Theresa bought 2 pineapples for $6. She wants to find the constant of proportionality in terms of dollars per pineapple. She modeled this proportional relationship on a number line diagram, as shown.

Part B

How much would 4 pineapples cost?

Theresa bought 2 pineapples for 6 She wants to find the constant of proportionality in terms of dollars per pineapple She modeled this proportional relationship class=

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The yellow bar is the total cost of 2 pineapples. The black line in the middle of the yellow splits it equally in half and is located at the 3.

The constant bod proportionality would be 3, which means each pineapple cost $3

Answer:

first of all, brainly better not delete my answer again. (the answer is 3)

Step-by-step explanation:

you have to multiply to find the number of pineapples. but unlike me i did skip count and write down my number's and I tried to find "what number skips until it ends to 6?'' i found 3 as my answer! 3,6,9,12,15,18,21 etc..