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Suppose j varies jointly with g and v,what is j when g=10 and v=9?
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Suppose j varies jointly with g and v,what is j when g=10 and v=9?
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Suppose j varies jointly with g and v,what is j when g=10 and v=9?
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the standard joint variation is y = kxz, so we modify it for this one and get j = kgv. Since we don't know the constant, I'm assuming it's 1
This gives us j = gv, or j =10*9 = 90
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