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  1. Write an equation that expresses the following relationship. p …

    Zulema A. asked • 02/16/21 Write an equation that expresses the following relationship. p varies directly with d and inversely with u In your equation, use k as the constant of proportionality.

  2. The variables x and y are proportional. Use the values to find the ...

    Dec 9, 2024 · The variables x and y are proportional. Use the values to find the constant of proportionality.Then write an equation that relates x and y .Write any fractions in simplest form. …

  3. The variables x and y vary directly. Use the values to find the ...

    Jan 21, 2019 · The variables x and y vary directly. Use the values to find the constant of proportionality, k. Then write an equation that relates x and y. y=72; x=3

  4. differential equations | Wyzant Ask An Expert

    Sep 30, 2023 · The rate at which the intensity I decreases is proportional to I (t), and we can represent this as the differential equation dI/dt = -kI, where k is the constant of proportionality …

  5. The equation y = 0.25x describes a proportional relationship

    Dec 21, 2017 · The equation y = 0.25x describes a proportional relationship between x and y. What is the constant of proportionality? Enter your answer in the box.

  6. The dry cleaning fee for 3 pairs of pants is $18. What is the …

    Sid I. asked • 06/02/20 The dry cleaning fee for 3 pairs of pants is $18. What is the constant of proportionality?

  7. Write an equation that expresses the following relationship. u …

    Sultan M. asked • 11/27/19 Write an equation that expresses the following relationship. u varies directly with the square of p and inversely with d In your equation, use k as the constant of …

  8. p varies directly with the square of d and inversely with u ... - Wyzant

    Jan 18, 2023 · p varies directly with the square of d and inversely with u, in your equation, use k as the constant of proportionality If 2 numbers / variables vary directly, then they are both in …

  9. Why do proportional relationships have to have a positive slope?

    Feb 18, 2015 · I understand that proportional relationships must go through the origin, must have a positive slope, and must have a constant of proportionality. But WHY a positive slope?

  10. Answered: Suppose the relationship between x and y is ... - bartleby

    Suppose the relationship between x and y is proportional. When x is 29, y is 275.5. Find the constant of proportionality of y to x. Use the constant of proportionality to find x when y is …