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Number 17 thanks pls ASAP ASAP

Number 17 thanks pls ASAP ASAP-example-1
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Answer:


(1)/(2) which agrees with answer B

Explanation:

First write the equation that represents this type of variation:


y=(5)/(x)

then we need to solve for "x" when y = 10 as shown below:


y=(5)/(x) \\10=(5)/(x) \\10*x=5\\x=(5)/(10) \\x=(1)/(2)

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