Suppose that y is directly proportional to x. Find the constant of proportionality k if y = 14.3 when x = 13. k = (Write your answer as a decimal.) Using the k from above write the variation equation in terms of x. y = Using the k from above find y given that x = 35. y = If needed, round answer to 3 decimal places. Enter DNE for Does Not Exist, oo for Infinity
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Step 1: Since \( y \) is directly proportional to \( x \), we can express this relationship as: \[ y = kx \] where \( k \) is the constant of proportionality. Show more…
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