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One yard is approximately 0.91 meter. Write a direct variation equation that relates x yards to y meters.
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One yard is approximately 0.91 meter. Write a direct variation equation that relates x yards to y meters.
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One yard is approximately 0.91 meter. Write a direct variation equation that relates x yards to y meters.
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Answer:
x=(y .91)
Explanation:
1 yard means only 1 x
.91 meters which is y
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