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A quantity, t, varies inversely with a quantity, r. If t = 6, then r = 5. What is the constant of variation? k = What is the equation that represents this variation? rt = What is the value of t when r = 15?

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Answer:

What is the constant of variation?

k=30

What is the equation that represents this variation?

rt=30

What is the value of t when r = 15?

2

Explanation:

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If quantity t varies inversely with a quantity r ,
Then mathematically t α 1/r,
Introducing a constant, t = k/r .
When t = 6 then r = 5,
therefore, 6 = k/5
k = 6×5
k = 30 (Constant of variation)
Which means the equation connecting t and r will be t = 30/r
To find the value of t when r = 15, we use the equation of this variation
such that, t = 30/15
t = 2

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