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Hello,
I need help with these two exercises.
3 If y varies directly as x and z and y is 5 when x is 3 and z is 4, find y when x is 2 and z is 3. Show steps,
Direct => y = kx
5 = k*3
5/3 = (k*3)/3
k = 5/3
y = (5/3)x
y = (5/3)*2
y = 10/3 = 3.333...
Direct => y = kz
5 = k4
5/4 = (k*4)/4
k = 5/4
y = (5/4)z
y = (5/4)*3
y = 15/4 = 3.75 (HOW DO I NOT LOSE Z?)
9 If w varies directly with f and inversely with g and w = 5 when f = 2 and g = 7, find w when f = 4 and g = 9.
Direct => w = kf
5 = 2k
k = 5/2 = 2.5
w = 2.5 * 4
w = 10
Inverse => w = k/g
5 = k/7
k = 7*5 = 35
w = 35/9 = 3.888...9 (HOW DO I NOT LOSE G?)
Thank you so much,
Jade
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Hi Jade
I can see why you did these like this but I don't think that's what was intended.
Try like this
Y = kxz y = 5 when x = 3 Z = 4
That means
5 = k times 3 times 4 so k = 5/12
Try finishing it from there.
In the second w = j f/g where j is a different constant
Bob
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