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A direct variation exist between x and y. When x=4, y=3. What is the value of y when x=10

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Answer:


y = 7.5

Explanation:

Given

Direct variation implies that:


y = kx

Where k is the constant of variation.


x=4; y=3

Required

Find y when
x = 10


y = kx

Make k the subject


k = (y)/(x)

For:
x=4; y=3


k = (3)/(4)

For:
x = 10


k = (y)/(x) becomes


k = (y)/(10)

Substitute
k = (3)/(4)


(3)/(4) = (y)/(10)

Make y the subject


y = (3)/(4) * 10


y = (3* 10)/(4)


y = (30)/(4)


y = 7.5

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