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19 January, 08:40

A certain quantity is measured on two different scales, the R-scale and the S-scale, that are related linearly. Measurements on the R-scale of 6 and 36 correspond to measurements on the S-scale of 30 and 80, respectively. What measurement on the R-scale corresponds to a measurement of 100 on the S-scale?

(A) 20 (B) 36 (C) 48 (D) 60 (E) 84

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  1. 19 January, 11:05
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    48. C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since they are related linearly, they follow the relation:

    y = mx + c

    Hence, let the measurement on the r scale be x and the measurement on the s scale be y.

    Now, let's substitute these values in the straight line equation.

    For the first measurement, 6 corresponds to 36. Inserting this in the equation:

    36 = 6m + c ... (i)

    For the second measurement, 36 corresponds to 80.

    80 = 36m + c ... (ii)

    Solving both simultaneously:

    We get m = 10/6 and c = 20

    Now, a measurement of what on the r scale corresponds to 100 on the s scale.

    100 = 10/6 (m) + 20

    Solving this gives 48.
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