Answer:
Option D) B and C
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
To find out the percentage of high school teachers that have a second job, divide the number of teachers that have a second job by the total number of teachers
Survey A
[tex]\frac{28}{110}=0.2545[/tex]
Convert to percentage
[tex]0.2545(100)=25.45\%[/tex]
Survey B
[tex]\frac{27}{90}=0.3[/tex]
Convert to percentage
[tex]0.3(100)=30\%[/tex]
Survey C
[tex]\frac{21}{70}=0.3[/tex]
Convert to percentage
[tex]0.3(100)=30\%[/tex]
Survey D
[tex]\frac{32}{80}=0.4[/tex]
Convert to percentage
[tex]0.4(100)=40\%[/tex]
Compare the percentages
Surveys B and C have the same percentage
therefore
Surveys B and C show proportional results, because the ratio of the number of teachers that have a second job by the total number of teachers is equal (this number is the constant of proportionality k in a proportional relationship between two variables)