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In a direct variation equation F(x)=6 when x=4

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Answer: C. f(x)=1.5x

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In a direct variation equation f(x) = 6 when x = 4. what is the direct variation equation

A-f(x)=6x

B-f(x)=4x

C-f(x)=1.5x

D-f(x)=0.67x

The direct variation equation will be:

6 = kx

When x = 4, this will be:

6 = 4k

k = 6/4

k = 1.5

Therefore, the direct variation equation is: f(x)=1.5x

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