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An equation shows m is directly proportional to n and inversely proportional to

s cubed. When m = 5, then n = 160 and s = 2. What is the constant of
proportionality? Write your answer as a fraction.

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Given:

An equation shows m is directly proportional to n and inversely proportional to s cubed.

This can be written in expression as,


m=k(n)((1)/(s^3))

We need to determine the constant of proportionality when m = 5, n = 160 and s = 2.

Constant of proportionality:

The constant of proportionality can be determined by substituting m = 5, n = 160 and s = 2 in the equation
m=k(n)((1)/(s^3))

Thus, we have;


5=k(160)((1)/(2^3))

Simplifying, we get;


5=k(160)((1)/(8))


5=20k


(5)/(20)=k


(1)/(4)=k

Thus, the value of the constant of proportionality is
(1)/(4)

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