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Please Help!! The variables y and x have a proportional relationship, and y = 9 when x = 2. What is the value of y when x = 3? Enter your answer in the box.

User Gloweye
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Answer:


y=27/2\text{ or } 13.5

Explanation:

If y and x have a proportional relationship, then they have the standard form:


y=kx

Where k is the constant of proportionality.

We know that y=9 when x=2. So, we can solve for our k. Substitute 9 for y and 2 for x. Hence:


9=2k

Divide both sides by 2:


\displaystyle k=(9)/(2)=4.5

So, our constant of proportionality is 9/2 or 4.5.

Therefore, our equation is:


\displaystyle y=(9)/(2)x

To find y when x=3, substitute 3 for x and evaluate. Hence:


\displaystyle y=(9)/(2)(3)

Evaluate:


\displaystyle y=(27)/(2)=13.5

So, when x=3, y=27/2 or 13.5

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