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klmjnmkj:

final math problem

klmjnmkj:

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klmjnmkj:

@Florisalreadytaken

klmjnmkj:

@Florisalreadytaken

klmjnmkj:

@snowflake0531

Florisalreadytaken:

this is what its stated \[ y \propto xz^2 \] add the constant in: \[ y = kxz^2 \] and then plug these variables in \[ y=12 ; x=3 ; z=4 \]

klmjnmkj:

12=k3 4^2

klmjnmkj:

k48

klmjnmkj:

12*48

Florisalreadytaken:

where did that 48 come from?

klmjnmkj:

3*4^2

Florisalreadytaken:

sweet as -- so \[ 12 = k \times48 \]

klmjnmkj:

12 * 48 ?

Florisalreadytaken:

no -- \( \frac{12}{48} \)

klmjnmkj:

0.25

Florisalreadytaken:

so 0.25 would be our constant! what will our next step be?

klmjnmkj:

0.25/10

Florisalreadytaken:

\[ y= 0.25 \times 2 \times 100 \]

klmjnmkj:

50

Florisalreadytaken:

voila! \[ y=50 \]

klmjnmkj:

thanks

Florisalreadytaken:

you got it mate!

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