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If the constant of variation is 12 and y = 36, what does x equal?
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If the constant of variation is 12 and y = 36, what does x equal?
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If the constant of variation is 12 and y = 36, what does x equal?
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y=kx
k=constant of variation
given
k=12
y=36
36=12*x
divide both sides by 12
3=x
x=3
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