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Determine whether quantities vary directly or inversely and find the constant of variation.

Liz is a jabber-mouth; she can speak 225 words in 5 minutes. At this rate, if she talks from 10:30 a.m. until 11:15 a.m., how many words will she speak? (Also say how many words she will say)

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This is a problem in direct variation. For every five minutes that goes by, Liz utters 225 words. The general form of an equation of direct variation is

w = k x, where w is the # of words, k is the constant of proportionality and x is the number of minutes that have elapsed.

Find k by dividing 225 words by 5 minutes, to find the number of words per minute.

Next: How many minutes are there between 10:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m.? Calculate w=kx, using your constant of proportionality, k, and that number of minutes.
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