SOLUTION: if w is jointly proportional to the cube of x and to the cube root of y, and w=336 when x=2 and y=216, then
A.) find a general formula to describe the relationship (use fractional
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Question 475789: if w is jointly proportional to the cube of x and to the cube root of y, and w=336 when x=2 and y=216, then
A.) find a general formula to describe the relationship (use fractional exponents rather than radicals, if necessary) and
B.) use the formula to find w when x=8 and y=8. Round your answer to 2 decimal places, if necessary.
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if w is jointly proportional to the cube of x and to the cube root of y, and w=336 when x=2 and y=216, then
:
A.) find a general formula to describe the relationship (use fractional exponents rather than radicals, if necessary)
Let k = constant of the variation
w =
w=336 when x=2 and y=216,
= 336
8 * 6 * k = 336
48k = 336
k =
k = 7
the formula
w =
:
:
and
B.) use the formula to find w when x=8 and y=8.
w =
w = 7 * 512 * 2
w = 7168
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