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OpenStudy (3psilon):

p = ks and k is a constant s = nt and n is a constant How is p directly proportional to t? I don't get it

OpenStudy (3psilon):

@kropot72

OpenStudy (3psilon):

The answer is in the title I just don't understand why it's that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Just substitute for s in the first equation.

OpenStudy (kropot72):

\[p=k \times n \times t\] But k and n are constants. Therefore k * n is also a constant.

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