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If y varies directly with x and y = 90 when 3 = 15, then what is y when = 4?y =+

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Recall than a direct variation implies the following type of relationship between y and x:

y = k * x

where k is a constant value

Then you have (by dividing by x, the following:

y / x = k (the constant)

then, we are told that when y = 90 , x = 15, so we have:

90 / 15 = k

6 = k

so,now that we know what the constant k is (6), we can answer the question: What is y when x = 4?

so we write:

y = k * x

y = 6 * 4

y = 24

This is the value of y when x is 4 since the constant k is 6 as we found above.

Another example:

We need to find the variation relationship for a case that when y = 6, x = 12

We think the same way we did before, starting with the fact that a direct variation is of the form:

y = k * x

given the info that when x = 12, y = 6, we can find the constant k:

6 = k * 12

divide by 12 both sides:

6/12 = k

1/2 = k

So k is 1/2 (one half)

Then we can write the variation as:

y = (1/2) x

(the product of 1/2 times x)

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