soph0929 soph0929
  • 01-04-2021
  • Mathematics
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If y varies jointly as x and z and y=60 when x= 10 and z=-3, find y when x=8 and z=15.

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reeserl reeserl
  • 05-04-2021

Answer:

y = -240

Step-by-step explanation:

If y varies jointly as x and z, then y/(xz) = k where k is the constant of proportion

60/10(-3) = 60/-30 = -2 = k

Now,  y/(xz) = -2

          y/8(15) = -2

          y/120 = -2

                y = -240

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