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If 4 notebooks cost $8, how much would 10 notebooks cost if they are directly proportional in price?
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If a car travels 60 miles in 1 hour, how far will it travel in 3 hours if the distance is directly proportional to time?
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If 4 notebooks cost $8, how much would 10 notebooks cost if they are directly proportional in price?
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If a car travels 60 miles in 1 hour, how far will it travel in 3 hours if the distance is directly proportional to time?
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If the time taken to complete a journey is inversely proportional to the speed, how long will it take to complete the journey at 80 km/h if it takes 4 hours at 40 km/h?
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If 5 apples cost $10, how much would 8 apples cost if the price is directly proportional to the number of apples?
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If a machine fills 100 bottles in 5 minutes, how many bottles will it fill in 20 minutes assuming the number of bottles is directly proportional to time?
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A cyclist travels at a constant speed and covers 30 km in 2 hours. How far will the cyclist travel in 5 hours if the distance is directly proportional to time?
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If 6 pencils cost $3, how much would 14 pencils cost if the price is directly proportional to the number of pencils?
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A hose can fill a tank in 6 hours. How long will it take to fill the same tank with two hoses working at the same rate, assuming time is inversely proportional to the number of hoses?
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If 3 bags of flour weigh 9 kg, how much would 7 bags weigh if the weight is directly proportional to the number of bags?
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If 8 yards of fabric cost $40, how much would 5 yards cost if the price is directly proportional to the length of fabric?