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OpenStudy (dani_rose):
What's your problem? Maybe i can help
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
Your answer would be 40
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
Since it varies directly
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
Hopefully this helped you <3
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OpenStudy (princeevee):
@Dani_Rose i may need help on some more
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OpenStudy (dani_rose):
okay what do you need
OpenStudy (princeevee):
@Dani_Rose
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
5 since 1 times 5 is 5 and 5 times 2 is 10 and so on
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OpenStudy (dani_rose):
Your answer would be 5
OpenStudy (princeevee):
3 more please
OpenStudy (princeevee):
@Dani_Rose
OpenStudy (princeevee):
OpenStudy (princeevee):
@Dani_Rose
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OpenStudy (dani_rose):
Your answer is A
563blackghost (563blackghost):
:P @Dani_Rose plz explain why...
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
Because 4/3 multiplied by 6 is 8
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
lol thanks @563blackghost
563blackghost (563blackghost):
You should input 6 where x is and divide....\(\LARGE{\frac{8}{6}}\) to get \(\large{f}\)...
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563blackghost (563blackghost):
anytime :)
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
1.33333333333333333333 is equivalent to 4/3
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
Hence your answer
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
Any other questions? @princeevee
OpenStudy (princeevee):
yes
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OpenStudy (princeevee):
563blackghost (563blackghost):
Whenever you have a question like this \(\huge{f(x)=40x}\)
\(\Large{x}\) always cancels each other out so you will be left with \(\LARGE{f=40}\)
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
This will be done just like the problem before
563blackghost (563blackghost):
I helped someone with these exact questions before O.o
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
lol i'm learning these
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OpenStudy (princeevee):
so its b?
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
How did you get B
563blackghost (563blackghost):
For this one you input \(\large{9}\) where \(\large{x}\) is...
\(\huge{f(9)=45}\) in which you divide by \(\large{9}\)....\(\huge{f=5}\) then you input 5 for your next equation....
\(\huge{5(3)=x}\)
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
Exactly :) I will personally medal you
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
Any other question @princeevee
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OpenStudy (princeevee):
one more question
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
ok
563blackghost (563blackghost):
shoot it our way ^^
OpenStudy (princeevee):
563blackghost (563blackghost):
honestly i do not know this one... what about you @Dani_Rose
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OpenStudy (dani_rose):
lol i do
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
Your answer will be A because it shows an inverse relation
563blackghost (563blackghost):
ooo yea....(still bit clueless) I was never really good at these kinds of questions...
OpenStudy (princeevee):
thank you
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
lol me either it's a miracle ik how to do these
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OpenStudy (dani_rose):
Were we right?
563blackghost (563blackghost):
xD I should know how since im in 10th but i don't.... :(
OpenStudy (dani_rose):
aw don't be so hard on yourself Math isn't really my specialty either
563blackghost (563blackghost):
Math is my specialty! Thats the problem....the only thing I never really got was these kind of problems...