After 6 months, the total cost of Tanya’s gym membership was $200. After 8 months, the total cost was $260. Is this a proportional or non-proportional relationship? Question 11 options: Proportional; the constant of proportionality is $33.33/month Proportional; the constant of proportionality is $32.50/month Non-proportional; the rate of change is $20/month Non-proportional; the rate of change is $30/month

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Answer:

Non-proportional; the rate of change is $30/month

Step-by-step explanation:

After 6 months, the total cost was $200.

After 8 months, the total cost was $260.

Find the rate of change using formula

[tex]\dfrac{f(b)-f(a)}{b-a}[/tex]

Hence,

[tex]\text{Rate of change}\\ \\=\dfrac{\$260-\$200}{8-6}\\ \\=\dfrac{\$60}{2}\\ \\=\$30\ \text{per month}[/tex]

At this rate, after 6 months Tanya paid

[tex]\$30\cdot 6=\$180[/tex]

But after 6 months, the total cost of Tanya’s gym membership was $200.

It means the relationship passes through the point (0,20), not through the origin. Each proportional realtionship passes through the origin. Thus, this is not proportional relationship.

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