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For the inverse variation equation xy = k, what is the value of x when y = 4 and k = 7?

4/7
7/4
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7,4 is the answer to the question

User Hunternif
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Answer:


x=7/4

Explanation:

the equation is:


xy=k

To find the value of
x, we need to substitute the values that we know for
y and
k:


y=4

and


k=7

so, we substitute this values into the equation


xy=k


x(4)=7

and we clear for
x, for this we move the 4 to the right dividing:


x=7/4

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