Verda used a sensor to measure the speed of a moving car at different times. At each time, the sensor measured the speed of the car in both miles per hour and kilometers per hour. The table below shows her results

Answer:
Option A
Step-by-step explanation:
If the speed of a car in miles per hour (m) is proportional to the speed in kilometers per hour (k),
m ∝ k
m = ck
Here, c = Proportionality constant
Therefore, c = [tex]\frac{m}{k}[/tex] should be constant for each value given in the table.
For m = 11 and k = 17.699,
c = [tex]\frac{11}{17.699}[/tex]
c = 0.6215
For m = 26 and k = 41.834,
c = [tex]\frac{26}{41.834}[/tex]
c = 0.6215
For m = 34 and k = 54.706,
c = [tex]\frac{34}{54.706}[/tex]
c = 0.6215
Therefore, c is constant for each value of m and k.
Option A will be the correct option.