SOLUTION: In a stream, the amount S of salt carried varies directly as the sixth power of the speed V of the stream.
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Question 241090: In a stream, the amount S of salt carried varies directly as the sixth power of the speed V of the stream.
Answer by nyc_function(2741) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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I got your reply. Yes, it does not help. The question is requesting an equation and nothing more.
QUESTION:
In a stream, the amount S of salt carried varies directly as the sixth power of the speed V of the stream.
The equation is:
S = k(V^6)
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