lilleeashlynn lilleeashlynn
  • 01-12-2021
  • Mathematics
contestada

Suppose y varies jointly as × and z. What is y when × = 2 and z = 3, if y = 20 when × = 4 and z = 3?

Respuesta :

RealGiveaway
RealGiveaway RealGiveaway
  • 01-12-2021

Answer:

y = kxz

Step-by-step explanation:

(Find K)

20 = k(4) (3)

20/12 = k

k = 5/3

(Find Y)

y = (5/3)(2)(3)

y = 10

I hope this helps.

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

find the linear regression equation for the transformed data? (1, 13) 1.114 (2, 55) 1.740 (3, 349) 2.543 (4, 2407) 3.381 (5, 16, 813) 4.226
Which question are scientists trying to answer ?
Write a two column proof.
Which cell structure do nutrients pass through to enter a cell?
9.2 x 10^8 is how many times the value of 2.3 x 10^2?
HELP How would I find C? would I have to subtract 180 from 50??
There were 9 beluga whales, 3 bowhead whsles, and 2 narwhales. Each whale travels 6 miles. How many miles did the whale trvael?
Which of the following correctly describes the number of protons and electrons in an atom?The number of protons is higher than the number of electronsThe number
question is in the picture
how many times it takes to become a habit?​