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When x is 2, y is 4, p is 0.5, and m is 2. If x varies directly with the product of p and m and inversely with y, which equation models the situation? xpmy = 8 xy/pm = 8 xpm/y =…
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When x is 2, y is 4, p is 0.5, and m is 2. If x varies directly with the product of p and m and inversely with y, which equation models the situation? xpmy = 8 xy/pm = 8 xpm/y =…
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When x is 2, y is 4, p is 0.5, and m is 2. If x varies directly with the product of p and m and inversely with y, which equation models the situation?
xpmy = 8
xy/pm = 8
xpm/y = 0.5
x/pmy = 0.5
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I think is xpm/y=0.5
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