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A store's profit P varies directly with the number of items n that they purchase from a warehouse. Greg's gadgets buys 75 Wacky Widgets from Gadget Supply Warehouse. The store's profit for this purchase is -190.50. How do I write a direct variation equation on that.

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Answer:


P=-2.54n.

Explanation:

We have been given that a store's profit P varies directly with the number of items n that they purchase from a warehouse.

We know that two proportional quantities are in form
y=kx, where y is directly proportional to x ad k is constant of variation.

Upon substituting our given variables, we will get:


P=kn

We are also told that Greg's gadgets buys 75 Wacky Widgets from Gadget Supply Warehouse. The store's profit for this purchase is -190.50. Let us find constant of proportionality.


-190.50=k\cdot 75


(-190.50)/(75)=(k\cdot 75)/(75)


k=-2.54

Therefore, our required equation would be
P=-2.54n.

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