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p = ks, where k is a constant. s = nt, where n is a constant Two relationships involving the variables p, s, and t are given above. Which of the following must be true? p is directly proportional to t. p is directly proportional to t2. p is equal to L. p is directly proportional ro 1/t p is directly proportional to 1/r2. p = ks, where k, :s constant, s = nt, which n is a constant Two relationships involving the variables p, s, and t are given above. Which of the following must be true? p is directly proportional to t. p is directly proportional to t2. p is equal to t. p is directly proportional to 1/t. p is directly proportional to 1/r2. Show transcribed image text p = ks, where k is a constant. s = nt, where n is a constant Two relationships involving the variables p, s, and t are given above. Which of the following must be true? p is directly proportional to t. p is directly proportional to t2. p is equal to L. p is directly proportional ro 1/t p is directly proportional to 1/r2. p = ks, where k, :s constant, s = nt, which n is a constant Two relationships involving the variables p, s, and t are given above. Which of the following must be true? p is directly proportional to t. p is directly proportional to t2. p is equal to t. p is directly proportional to 1/t. p is directly proportional to 1/r2.
p = ks, where k is a constant. s = nt, where n is a constant Two relationships involving the variables p, s, and t are given above. Which of the following must be true? p is directly proportional to t. p is directly proportional to t2. p is equal to L. p is directly proportional ro 1/t p is directly proportional to 1/r2. p = ks, where k, :s constant, s = nt, which n is a constant Two relationships involving the variables p, s, and t are given above. Which of the following must be true? p is directly proportional to t. p is directly proportional to t2. p is equal to t. p is directly proportional to 1/t. p is directly proportional to 1/r2.
Show transcribed image text p = ks, where k is a constant. s = nt, where n is a constant Two relationships involving the variables p, s, and t are given above. Which of the following must be true? p is directly proportional to t. p is directly proportional to t2. p is equal to L. p is directly proportional ro 1/t p is directly proportional to 1/r2. p = ks, where k, :s constant, s = nt, which n is a constant Two relationships involving the variables p, s, and t are given above. Which of the following must be true? p is directly proportional to t. p is directly proportional to t2. p is equal to t. p is directly proportional to 1/t. p is directly proportional to 1/r2. 1
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