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Following are the car parking charges near a railway station up to Check if the parking charges are in direct proportion to the parking time.

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To determine if the parking charges are in direct proportion to the parking time, we will analyze the given data step by step. ### Given Data: - For 4 hours: ₹60 - For 8 hours: ₹100 - For 12 hours: ₹140 - For 24 hours: ₹180 ...
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