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  • 02-12-2020
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Suppose that y varies directly with x and y = 12 when x = -2. What is x when y = -6?

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natsumi120 natsumi120
  • 02-12-2020
X=1

Explanation:
Conduct a ratio, -2/12=x/-6

You have to find the x in this ratio so you will multiply -2 and -6 together, and multiply 12 and x together and make them equal to eachother. It would look like this.
(-6)(-2)=12x
12=12x
x=1

I hope this is right and I’m sorry if I’m wrong:((
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