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3 January, 06:12

Sasha is cutting a cake into 42 equal-sized pieces. If 14 people want cake, then they can each have 3 slices. And if 21 people want cake, then they can each have 2 slices. What is the constant of proportionality in this inverse variation?

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  1. 3 January, 08:20
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    k = 42

    the constant of proportionality in this inverse variation is 42.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x represent the number of people that want cake

    And y the number of slices each can have;

    Since x is inversely proportional to y;

    x = k/y ... 1

    Where k is the proportionality constant;

    To solve for k, we will substitute any of the case scenario given into equation 1.

    If 14 people want cake, then they can each have 3 slices;

    x = 14, y = 3

    substituting;

    14 = k/3

    k = 14 * 3 = 42

    k = 42

    the constant of proportionality in this inverse variation is 42.

    Therefore,

    x = 42/y
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