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Answer:

D.
y = (8)/(x)

Explanation:

The inverse variation between two variables usually takes the following equation form:


y = (k)/(x)

In the equation form given above,


k could be value of any real number

x is the explanatory variable (independet variable), while y is the response variable (dependent variable)

Therefore,
y = (8)/(x) , is an example of an equation that shows inverse variation between the x and y variables.

The right option is D.
y = (8)/(x)

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