Write the proportional equation for the table that represents a proportional relationship. Use the variable that is provided in parenthesis beside each label.

The proportional relationship can be express as y = kx, where x is the independent variable and y is the dependent variable.
For table 1, T is the independent variable and C is the dependent variable, so the relationship that we are looking for is C = kT
Using the table, C = 30 when T = 2.
Substitute this to find k.
[tex]\begin{gathered} C=kT \\ 30=2k \\ k=\frac{30}{2}=15 \end{gathered}[/tex]Therefore, the equation is C = 15T
For table 2, G is the independent variable and C is the dependent variable. So the equation is C = kG
Using the table, C = 10.60 when G = 4.
Substitute this to find k.
[tex]\begin{gathered} C=kG \\ 10.60=4k \\ k=\frac{10.60}{4}=2.65 \end{gathered}[/tex]The equation is C = 2.65G