Since the linear dimension of the mitochondria is 10^-2 times that of the cell, the volume as a proportion of cell volume will be (10^-2)^3 = 10^-6. In order to make up 0.134 of the cell volume, there must be
(1.34×10^-1)/(10^-6) = 1.34×10^5
mitochondria in the cell.
There are about 134,000 mitochondria.
A)Plugging in our initial statement values of y = 16 when x = 10, we get:
16 = 10k
Divide each side by 10 to solve for k:
16/10=
k = 1.6
Solve the second part of the variation equation:
Because we have found our relationship constant k = 1.6, we form our new variation equation:
y = 1.6x
Since we were given that x, we have
y = 1.6()
y = 0
B)Plugging in our initial statement values of y = 1 when x = 15, we get:
1 = 15k
Divide each side by 15 to solve for k:
1/15
=15k
k = 0.066666666666667
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I believe the answer is b.