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The height of a wave in California varies directly with the seconds that pass by. At 4 seconds, the wave is 6 feet high. Find the constant of the variation.
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The height of a wave in California varies directly with the seconds that pass by. At 4 seconds, the wave is 6 feet high. Find the constant of the variation.
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H = kt
6 = k(4)
6/4 = k
k = 3/2 <--- this the constant of variation
H = (3/2) t
i’m pretty sure but i double checked so hopefully
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