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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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direct variation means that the equation is of the form y=kx
(and .91 is a lazy approximation when there is a simple exact conversion)
1yd(36in/yd)(2.54cm/in)(m/100cm)=k=91.44/100=.9144 (is exact :P) anyway.
y=0.9144x
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y = kx is the direct variation equation with k being the "constant of variation"
The constant here being the conversion decimal .91
y = 0.91x
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