SOLUTION: If y= Kx and y=7 when x=3, then K= y=Kx 7=K(3) 7/3 = K(3)/3 7/3= K

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Question 162895: If y= Kx and y=7 when x=3, then K=
y=Kx
7=K(3)
7/3 = K(3)/3
7/3= K

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