kee23
Mar24-10, 07:10 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
Given that y is directly proportional to the cube of x and inversly proportional to the square of z, if x decreases by 23.3% and z increases by 45.3%, by what factor does y change?
2. Relevant equations
Couldn't make a equation but I tried like this:
y=K/x^3+1/z^2
3. The attempt at a solution
I couldn't get the question and where to start adding variables into the equation.
I think the equation is wrong to me though. Someone help?
(am I in the right thread for this question?)
Also my English is sort of weak so please make statement simple as possible. :)
Given that y is directly proportional to the cube of x and inversly proportional to the square of z, if x decreases by 23.3% and z increases by 45.3%, by what factor does y change?
2. Relevant equations
Couldn't make a equation but I tried like this:
y=K/x^3+1/z^2
3. The attempt at a solution
I couldn't get the question and where to start adding variables into the equation.
I think the equation is wrong to me though. Someone help?
(am I in the right thread for this question?)
Also my English is sort of weak so please make statement simple as possible. :)