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A car takes 4 hours to reach a destination traveling at a speed of 63 km/h. How long will it take to cover the same distance if the car travels at the speed of 56 km/h? Do these quantities (time and speed) vary directly or inversely? Find the constant of variation.

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Answer:

It will take 4.5 hours.

The quantities vary inversely.

The constant variation is 252.

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Answer:

It will take 4.5hrs to cover the same distance

The constant of variation,k=252

Step by step explanation

Given that,


speed = (distance)/(time)

From the question

Time=4hr

Speed=63km

By substitution we obtain,


63= (distance)/(4)

Cross multiplying we get,


distance=63 * 4


distance=252km

Now,

speed=56km

Distance Covered=252km

By substitution:

We obtain,


56= (252)/(time)

Cross multiply


56* time=252

Divide through by 56


time= (252)/(56)


time=4.5hrs

From the formula,


speed= (distance)/(time)

Which means that, speed and time varies inversely.


speed\propto (1)/(time)

Let k be variation constant

This implies that


speed = k * (1)/(time)


k=speed *{time}

Taken,

Time=4hrs

speed=56km


k=56*4


k=252

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