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M is inversely propportional to the square of (p–1).
when p=4‚m=5.
find m when p=6.

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Answer:

m = 1.8

Explanation:

given m is inversely proportional to (p - 1)² then the equation relating them is

m =
(k)/((p-1)^2) ← k is the constant of proportion

to find k use the condition when p = 4, m = 5

5 =
(k)/((4-1)^2) =
(k)/(3^2) =
(k)/(9) ( multiply both sides by 9 )

45 = k

m =
(45)/((p-1)^2) ← equation of proportion

when p = 6 , then

m =
(45)/((6-1)^2) =
(45)/(5^2) =
(45)/(25) = 1.8

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