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30 April, 07:49

If Y equals KX what is the value of K if Y = 20 and X = 0.4

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  1. 30 April, 11:45
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    So, the equation would be 20=0.4K. This means that we have to divide 0.4K by 0.4, and divide 20 by 0.4. This equals 50. We can then check the equation by puttig the value of K back in. That would be 20=50*0.4
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