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If s varies jointly with t and the cube of r. How with s be affected if t is halved r is doubled

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Given that s varies jointly with t and the cube of r.

We have to tell that if t is halved and r is doubled, what happens to s.

From the question, we can say that,.


s\propto t*(r)^3\Rightarrow s=ktr^3

Given that t is halved and r is doubled. Then,


\begin{gathered} s=k((t)/(2))(2r)^3 \\ s=k((t)/(2))(8r^3) \\ s=4\text{ktr}^3 \end{gathered}

Thus, s becomes 4 times.

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