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27 January, 14:46

In an inverse relationship, when one variable increases, the other blank

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  1. 27 January, 14:55
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    Decreases

    Explanation:

    Given the relationship: a=k/b where k is a constant and a and b are variables, we can now evaluate the relationship.

    Increasing a means that b has to reduce for the relationship to stand.

    Lets say, a=2 b = o. 5 and k = 1

    These values satisfy the argument.

    When we increase a to 4, then we get:

    4=1/b

    our new b will be = 1/4 or o. 25

    Thus an increase in one variable leads to a decrease in in the other variable.
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