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How proportionality constant values are defined?

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A proportionality constant defines the relation between values which are connected by a proportion, so c in the equation y = cx. With definite sets of values for x and y, you just take corresponding values x1 and y1 and define c = y1/x1. If you have two random samples which are proportional to each other, then you find the proportionality constant through methods like linear regression.

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