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12 June, 10:31

In the equation x=-3y, what is the unit rate?

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  1. 12 June, 11:33
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    The unit rate is - 1/3.

    In direct variation, y varies directly to x by a constant ratio k.

    Its equation looks like this: y = kx; where k stands for the constant ratio.

    In the above equation. x = - 3y, it should be converted to the proper equation. both sides must be transferred and its accompanying sign must be changed.

    3y = - x

    3y/3 = - x/3

    y = (-1/3) x

    where: y is the total value; - 1/3 is the unit rate; and x is the number of units
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