Answer:
No, This graph does not show a proportional relationship. The graph of a proportional relationship is a straight line that passes through the origin.
Step-by-step explanation:
If the graph of a relationship is a line or a ray passes through the origin, then it is proportional. If it is a line or ray that does not pass through the origin, then it is not proportional.
So, it's clear that if a graph has to be proportional then the relationship between the variables should be represented by the graph of a straight line through the origin with a slope equal to the unit rate.
Given relationship is not proportional because they do not have a constant ratio nor does it pass through the origin. If the data on the graph shows a curved line, it is not constant and is not proportional.
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