What is direct proportions

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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 3 months ago
If the value of a variable x always increases or decreases with the respective increase or decrease in value of variable y, then it is said that the variables x and y are in direct proportion.
For example : In the table below, we have variable y – Cost (in Rs) always increasing when there is an increase in variable x – Weight of sugar (in kg). Likewise if the weight of sugar reduced, the cost would also reduce. Hence the two variables are in direct proportion.
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