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Find an equation of joint variation. Then solve for the missing value.

a varies jointly as b and c.
One set of values is a = 2.4, b = 0.6, and c = 0.8.
Find a when b = 0.4 and c = 0.4.
a = 0.8
a = 1.2
a = 0.032
a = 1.6
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Answer:

a = 0.8

Explanation:

a varies jointly as b and c.

This means that a can be written as a constant k multiplied by b multiplied by c, that is:


a = kbc

One set of values is a = 2.4, b = 0.6, and c = 0.8.

We use this to find the value of k:


2.4 = k(0.8)(0.6)


0.48k = 2.4


k = (2.4)/(0.48)


k = 5

So


a = 5bc

Find a when b = 0.4 and c = 0.4.


a = 5bc = 5(0.4)(0.4) = 5(0.16) = 0.80

The answer is a = 0.8.

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