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In the proportion 2/h=k/10, what happens to the value of h as the value of k decreases?
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In the proportion 2/h=k/10, what happens to the value of h as the value of k decreases?
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If 2/h is equal to k/10 try substituting #s that would work in that situations. And then try changing them. And see what happens to the numbers.
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It increases as this is an example of inverse proportionality.
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