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14 September, 12:30

A quantity, t, varies inversely with a quantity, r. Ift = 6, then r = 5.

What is the constant of variation?

k=

What is the equation that represents this variation?

rt =

What is the value of t when r = 15?

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  1. 14 September, 12:46
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    if t varies inversely proportional as r, then,

    t ∞ 1/r

    t = k. 1/r

    t = k/r

    substitute t = 6 and r = 5 into the equation above

    6 = k/5

    k = 5 x 6 = 30

    the equation that represents this variation is given by,

    t = 30/r

    tr = 30

    when r = 15,

    t = 30/15

    t = 2
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