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14 July, 00:53

Suppose x varies inversely with y and y varies inversely with z. How does x vary with z? Justify your answer algebraically

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  1. 14 July, 01:24
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    x varies inversly inversly with z,

    so it Maries linearly.

    x to y and then to a can be expressed as

    x = m/y

    y = n/z

    so we can say

    x = m / (n/z) = m/n * z

    m & n could be any constant numbers, like 5 or 3.7

    Here is an example where both are just one:

    x = 1/y

    y = 1/z

    so we can say

    x = 1 / (1/z) = 1/1 * z

    (would really, really appreciate the brainliest)
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