SOLUTION: The number of possible string sections (s) to be cut from a 4-inch piece of string varies inversely with the length (L) of each of these string sections. Which equation models this

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Question 936115: The number of possible string sections (s) to be cut from a 4-inch piece of string varies inversely with the length (L) of each of these string sections. Which equation models this relationship?
A.s= L/4
B.s=4/L
C.4L
D.s+L = 4

Answer by TimothyLamb(4379)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
B. s=4/L
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