SOLUTION: Greg's soccer team is selling sets of 3 raffle tickets for $5.00. If this relationship is graphed with the number of tickets bought on the x–axis and the total cost on the y–axis,

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Question 1020282: Greg's soccer team is selling sets of 3 raffle tickets for $5.00. If this relationship is graphed with the number of tickets bought on the x–axis and the total cost on the y–axis, what is the constant of proportionality of the graph in dollars per ticket?
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dollars/ticket
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