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User Torbins
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Answer:

Yes, y varies directly with x, and the equation is
y=1.6x.

Explanation:

To check where there is a direct relationship between x and y, we need to check whether all the x,y pairs we have fit some rule:


y=k* x.

For the first pair (x=4, y=6.4),


6.4=k* 4

Therefore
k = 1.6.

For the second pair (x=7, y=11.2),


11.2=k* 7

Therefore
k = 1.6.

For the third pair (x=10, y=16),


16=k* 10

Therefore
k = 1.6.

For the second pair (x=13, y=20.8),


20.8=k* 13

Therefore
k = 1.6.

So x does directly vary with y, and we have found out that
k=1.6.

User Ryan Heathcote
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Answer:
\bold{(y)/(x)=1.6\quad \text{which is also equivalent to}\quad y=1.6x}

Explanation:


\begin {array}x&y&(y)/(x)=k\\--&--&-----\\4&6.4&(6.4)/(4)=1.6\\\\11.2&7&(11.2)/(7)=1.6\\\\10&16&(16)/(10)=1.6\\\\13&20.8&(20.8)/(13)=1.6\\\end{array}\\

Since the k-value is the same for every value in the table, we can conclude that y varies directly with x and the constant of variation k = 1.6

User Rodolfo Velasco
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