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If y varies directly as x, and y is 20 when x is 4, what is the constant of variation for this relation?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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User Vladimir Venegas
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Answer: 5

Explanation:

Let k be the constant of variation for this relation.

If y varies directly as x, then the equation of direct variation is given by ;-


y=kx, where k is the constant of variation for the relation.


\Rightarrow\ k=(y)/(x)

Now, for the given value of y = 20 and x=4, the value of constant of variation is given by :-


\Rightarrow\ k=(20)/(4)=5

Hence, the value of constant of variation for this relation k = 5.

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