SOLUTION: The number of plasma TV’s produced varies directly as the number of hours a 10 person assembly line works. If 20 TV’s are produced in 2 ½ hours, what is the constant of variation?

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Question 280711: The number of plasma TV’s produced varies directly as the number of hours a 10 person assembly line works. If 20 TV’s are produced in 2 ½ hours, what is the constant of variation?

Answer by checkley77(12844)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
20/2.5*10=20/25=.8 PERSON HOURS PER TV PRODUCED.
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