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Mathematics, 07.05.2020 08:05 bcarri4073

Suppose y varies directly with x and inversely with z. If y = 14 when x = 7 and z = 3, what is x when y = 3
and z = 8? Use the step-by-step process you learned to solve this problem.
Step 1: Set up the correct type of variation equation,
y = kxzy
COMPLETE
Step 2: Determine the constant of variation.
DONE

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