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Mathematics, 16.12.2020 01:40 sotelonancy888

In 2011, the school paid $1050 for 70 students to enter the zoo. In 2012, the school paid $1,395 for 93 students to enter the zoo. Is the price the school pays each year in entrance fees proportional to the number of students entering the zoo?

Number of Students (x)
Money paid (y)

Explain why or why not?

Identify the constant of proportionality, and explain what it means in the context of this situation.

What would the school pay if 120 students entered the zoo?

How many students would enter the zoo if the school paid, $1,425?

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