Justin gets 3 cookies for every $1 he spends at the bakery.
Justin buys 3 more cookies than donuts at the bakery.
non-proportional
proportional
Is the relationship between the number of cookies Justin gets for his spending and the number of cookies he buys compared to donuts proportional or non-proportional?
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The relationship described is proportional.
This is because for every dollar Justin spends, he receives a consistent rate of cookies (3 cookies for each dollar). Additionally, the fact that Justin buys 3 more cookies than donuts suggests a consistent linear relationship between the number of cookies and donuts he buys, maintaining the proportionality. If you have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!