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Jett
16 July, 23:20
What is the constant of variation for y=1/6x?
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Johnathan
17 July, 01:35
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The equation for Direct Variation is y = kx, where k is the constant, so the constant being multiplied by x is (1/6). This means that k = (1/6).
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