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OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you check whether I am right? The question: p is inversely proportional to t. When t = 4, p = 12 Find the value of p when t = 6 Here is my working out: \[p \alpha \frac{ 1 }{ t }\] \[p = \frac{ k }{ t }\] \[12 = \frac{ k }{ 4 }\] K = 12 * 4 = 48 \[p = \frac{ 48 }{ t }\] \[p=\frac{ 46 }{ 6 }\] p = 8

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OpenStudy (sidsiddhartha):

it correct :) just a typo in the last step 48/6=8

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