If J is jointly proportional to G and V, and J = √3 when G = √2 and V = √8, what is J when G = √6 and V = 8?

Wribreeminsl

Wribreeminsl

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2021-06-02

If J is jointly proportional to G and V, and J = √3 when G = √2 and V = √8, what is J when G = √6 and V = 8?

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tabuordg

tabuordg

Skilled2021-06-03Added 99 answers

We are given that J is jointly proportional to G and V so: J=kGV
Solve for k when J=3, G=2, and V=8: 3=k(2)(8)
3=k16
3=4k
34=k
So, the equation becomes: J=(34)GV
When G=6 and V=8, J=34(6)(8)
J=218
J=292
J=232
J=62

Jeffrey Jordon

Jeffrey Jordon

Expert2021-10-10Added 2605 answers

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