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Solve the given applied problems involving variation.?

 

Science & Mathematics

 

The weight W of an article on the Moon varies anon as the weight E on earth. A being who weighs 110 lb on apple weighs 22 lb on the Moon. How abundant would a 153-lb being counterbalance on the Moon?

Answers :W = k E {via analogue of capricious directly. k is constant}

substitute in the point you apperceive and break for k....

22 = k x 110

k = 22/110

now acting that amount aback into aboriginal equation

W = 22/110 x E

now break for your new weight.....

W = (22/110) x 153 = 30.6 lbs
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Solve the given applied problems involving variation.?



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