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When p = 12, t = 2, and s= 6, r= 18. If r varies directly with p and inversely with the product of s and t, what is the constant of variation?
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When p = 12, t = 2, and s= 6, r= 18. If r varies directly with p and inversely with the product of s and t, what is the
constant of variation?
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r=kp/s×t
18=12k/6×2
18=12k/12
k=18
r=18p/s×t
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