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Multiply both sides of the simplified equation you wrote in problem 2 by a fraction to get x alone on the left side of the equation. Simplify.
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7. if the value of x varies directly with the value of y, and x = 3 when y = 21. what is the valu y, and x = 3 when y = 21. what is the value of x when y = 105?
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Larger pets need to be transported in larger portable kennels. using a graphing calculator and the relationship between the width, length, and height, find the dimensions of a portable kennel whose volume is 7.4 ft3. the dimensions of a portable kennel can be expressed as width x, length x + 0.4, and height x β 0.2? what are the dimensions of a portable kennel with a volume of 7.4 ft3? use a graphing calculator to solve. round the dimensions to the nearest tenth.
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