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When y varies directly with x , and y = 15 and x = 3, what is the equation?
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When y varies directly with x , and y = 15 and x = 3,
what is the equation?
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The equation for direct variation is y = kx
k is the constant of variation.
15 = k(3)
15/3 = k
k = 5
The constant is 5
Answer: y = 5x
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