If y varies inversely with x, and y= 6 when x= 18, how do you find y when x= 8?

2 Answers
Jul 9, 2016

y=13.5

Explanation:

y prop 1/x or y = k*1/x or x*y=k; y=6 ; x=18 :. 6*18=k or k=108 k= constant of variation. So the inverse variation equation is x*y=108
Now x=8 :. 8*y=108 or y=108/8=13.5[Ans]

Jul 9, 2016

y = 13/5

Explanation:

Inverse variations look like this: y = k/x

We need to make our own inverse variation given y=6 and x=18. We can plug this into the standard inverse variation with variables.

y = k/x

6 = k/18

108 = k

We've determined that k=108. Now we have what it takes to create an inverse variation. This is our final equation:

y = 108/x

We still need to find what y equals when x is 8. Let's plug in 8 for x.

y = 108/x

y = 108/8

y = 13.5