SOLUTION: If A x B = 100, what will happen to the value of A when the value of B is doubled?

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Question 264349: If A x B = 100, what will happen to the value of A when the value of B is doubled?
Answer by JBarnum(2146)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
If A x B = 100, what will happen to the value of A when the value of B is doubled?
for example if A is 20 and B is 5 which 20x5=100
if we double B so Bis now 10, A becomes 10 which is 1/2 of its original amount
if we double B again from 10 to get 20, A loses half its value from 10 to 5
so the value of A is decreased by half

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