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P varies directly as q, and p=6 when q=30. How do I write an equation that relates p and q?
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P varies directly as q, and p=6 when q=30. How do I write an equation that relates p and q?
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P varies directly as q, and p=6 when q=30. How do I write an equation that relates p and q?
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Answer:
Explanation:
p=kq
6=k30
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p= kq (k being a constant)
6= k (30)
k= (1/5)
p= q/5 or (1/5)q
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