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Which distance formula shows a direct variation? 1. D=50t 2. D=16t^2 3. D= r×t
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Which distance formula shows a direct variation? 1. D=50t 2. D=16t^2 3. D= r×t
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The answer could be choice 1 or 3.
With direct variation, we simply multiply one variable to get the other variable.
In #1, we are multiplying t by 50.
In #3, we are multiplying t by r.
In both cases, t is just be multiplied by a number.
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