SOLUTION: if n varies inversely as m^2 , directly as p, and directly as square root of t, what happens to n when t is multiplied by 9, p is doubled, and m is multiplied by 6?

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Question 1150108: if n varies inversely as m^2 , directly as p, and directly as square root of t, what happens to n when t is multiplied by 9, p is doubled, and m is multiplied by 6?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) About Me  (Show Source):
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n=k%281%2Fm%5E2%29p%2Asqrt%28t%29



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n=k%281%2F%286m%29%5E2%29%282p%29%2Asqrt%289t%29
Simplify this and put into terms of k%281%2Fm%5E2%29p%2Asqrt%28t%29.