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Given y inversely proportional to x and x = 3 for y = 6, what is x if y = 9?

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Answer:

x=2

Explanation:

y is inversely proportional to x is written as:

x ∝ 1/y

When the proportion is removed, a constant is introduced. We have to find the constant first to find the value of x in y = 9

So,

Removing the proportionality symbol will give us:

x=k/y

As we know that x=3 for y=6 so

3 = k/6

3*6=k

So,

k=8

Hence the value of proportionality constant is 8.

Now putting the value of y which is 9

x=k/y

=>x=18/9

=>x=2

User Domondo
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Answer:
x=2

Explanation:

Inverse proportion equation has this form:


y=(k)/(x)

Where "k" is the constant of variation.

We know that "y" is inversely proportional to "x" and when
x=3,
y=6

Then, we can substittute these values into the equation and solve for "k" to find its value:


6=(k)/(3)\\\\6*3=k\\\\k=18

Finally, we need to substitute "k" and
y=9 into the equation and solve for "x":


9=(18)/(x)\\\\x=(18)/(9)\\\\x=2

User Hossein Kurd
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