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If y varies jointly as x, w, and the square of z, what is the effect on w when x, y, and z are doubled?
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If y varies jointly as x, w, and the square of z, what is the effect on w when x, y, and z are doubled?
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the effect on w will be that w will reduce by a coefficient of 1/4.
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