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The following set of ordered pairs is an example of direct variation, find the constant ratio between the variables. (Hint: Find k.) (2, 4) (5, 10) (7, 14) (11, 22) A. k=2 B. k=8 C. k=-2 D. k= 1/2
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The following set of ordered pairs is an example of direct variation, find the constant ratio between the variables. (Hint: Find k.)
(2, 4) (5, 10) (7, 14) (11, 22)
A. k=2
B. k=8
C. k=-2
D. k= 1/2
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Direct variation looks like
y=kx, so
k=y/x
(2, 4) k=4/2=2
(5, 10) k=10/5=2
(7, 14) k=14/7=2
(11, 22) k=22/11=2
Answer:A.k=2.
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