Respuesta :
A) s=200 C=4500
To find the equation, we must find out how much a 1m sidewalk cost: 4500/200= 22.5 $/m
so the equation is s*22.5=C
B)The constant variation represent that every 1m is equal to $22.5
C) 700*22.5= $15,750
To find the equation, we must find out how much a 1m sidewalk cost: 4500/200= 22.5 $/m
so the equation is s*22.5=C
B)The constant variation represent that every 1m is equal to $22.5
C) 700*22.5= $15,750
Constant of Variation has this formula for Direct Variation.
y = kx
Where y = cost in dollars; x = length in meters; k = constant
We will use the formula for direct variation because the problem states that the cost varies directly to the length.
In the problem we need to get the constant of variation.
k = y/x
k = $4500 / 200 meter
k = $22.50 cost per meter.
A.) The equation relating C and s is:
k = C/s
* i just substituted C for y and s for x.
B.) The constant of variation represents the additional cost that the company will pay for every meter in length they add. which is $22.50 per meter.
C.) y = kx ; substitute C and s to y and x respectively;
C = ks
C = $22.50 * 700 m
C = $15,750
y = kx
Where y = cost in dollars; x = length in meters; k = constant
We will use the formula for direct variation because the problem states that the cost varies directly to the length.
In the problem we need to get the constant of variation.
k = y/x
k = $4500 / 200 meter
k = $22.50 cost per meter.
A.) The equation relating C and s is:
k = C/s
* i just substituted C for y and s for x.
B.) The constant of variation represents the additional cost that the company will pay for every meter in length they add. which is $22.50 per meter.
C.) y = kx ; substitute C and s to y and x respectively;
C = ks
C = $22.50 * 700 m
C = $15,750