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For the inverse variation equation p=8/v, what is the value of V when p = 4?

a.1/8
b.1/2
c.2
d.32

User Shalane
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Answer:

it is 2

Explanation:

4=8/v

4v=8

v=2

User Metalgear
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we know that

A relationship between two variables, x, and y, represent an inverse variation if it can be expressed in the form


y*x=k \ or\ y=k/x

in this problem we have that

the value of the constant K is equal to
8

so


PV=8

Solve for V


V=8/P

Find the value of V for
P=4

substitute the value of P in the formula


V=8/4=2

therefore

the answer is

the value of V is equal to
2

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