<span>The equations that show a direct variation between x and y when solved for y are:
</span><span>A. -10+y=3x-10
B. y=-1/8x
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Since k is constant (the same for every point), we can find k when given any point by dividing the y<span>-coordinate by the </span>x<span>-coordinate. For example, if </span>y varies<span> directly as </span>x , and y<span> = 6 when </span>x<span> = 2 , the constant of </span>variation<span> is k = = 3 . Thus, the equation describing this </span>direct variation<span> is </span>y<span> = 3x .</span>
Either 12:24, or, simplified, 1:2.
Answer:
third one
Step-by-step explanation:
It is b, I’m a teacher and I have taught my students that.
Based from background knowledge, I believe that the correct answer among all of the given choices would be B.) 38/2. This would give you 19. If I am mistaken, please correct me. But I am definitely positive that this is the right answer.
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