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Solve variation problem
if m varies jointly as z and p, and m=10 when z=2 and p=7.5, find m when z=5 and p=7
13 years ago

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Answered by drwls
By "jointly as" assume you mean "proportional to". If so,

m = 10*(5/2)*(7/7.5) = 23.333
13 years ago
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