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Suppose that y is directly proportional to x and that y = 10 when x = 3. Complete parts (a) and (b). (a) Find the constant of proportionality k. (b) Use y = kx to find y when x = 6.​

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For this case we have that if "y" varies directly with "x", then it is true that:


y = kx

Where:

k: It is the constant of proportionality

We have according to the data that:


10 = k (3)

We find the value of "k":


k = \frac {10} {3}

Having "k", we find "y" when
x = 6:


y = \frac {10} {3} (6)\\y = \frac {60} {3}\\y = 20

ANswer:


k = \frac {10} {3}\\y = 20

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