I thought of it as answering a regular equation and imagine it's equal signs but when your done solving you with have like ex x<5 and where ever the butt of the arrow is pointing is where the lines goes if there's ano equal sign below it then it is includive
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
A direct variation equation is of the form
y = kx,
where, in words, it reads "y varies directly with x" or "y varies directly as x". In order to use this as a model, we have to have enough information to solve for k, the constant of variation. The constant of variation is kind of like the slope in a straight line. It rises or falls at a steady level; it is the rate of change.
We have that a vet gives a dose of three-fifths mg to a 30 pound dog. If the dose varies directly with the weight of the dog, then our equation is
d = kw and we need to find k in order to have the model for dosing the animals.
Divide both sides by 1/30 to get k alone.
and
Our model then is
This means that for every pound of weight, the dog will get one-fiftieth of a mg of medicine.
2/16
BC there are 2 red marbles out of 16 marbles in total
[ correction added, Thanks to @stef68 ]
1-.8=.2
za/2=.2/2=.1
invNorm(.1)=1.28