SOLUTION Write an inverse variation equation EXAMPLE 5 x–5–34824 y2.44–3–1.5–0.5 Tell whether the table represents inverse variation. If so, write the.

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SOLUTION Write an inverse variation equation EXAMPLE 5 x–5–34824 y2.44–3–1.5–0.5 Tell whether the table represents inverse variation. If so, write the inverse variation equation. Find the products xy for all pairs (x, y): –5(2.4) = –12 –3(4) = –12 4(–3) = –12 8(–1.5) = –12 24(–0.5) = –12

Write an inverse variation equation EXAMPLE 5 The products are equal to the same number, –12. So, y inversely with x. ANSWER The inverse variation equation is xy = –12, or y =. –12 x

Solve a multi-step problem EXAMPLE 6 A theater company plans to hire people to build a stage set. The work time t (in hours per person) varies inversely with the number p of people hired. The company estimates that 25 people working for 300 hours each can complete the job. Find the work time per person if the company hires 30 people. Theater

SOLUTION Solve a multi-step problem STEP 1 Write the inverse variation equation that relates p and t. Write inverse variation equation. t = a p Substitute 25 for p and 300 for t = a Multiply each side by = a 7500 The inverse variation equation is t =. p EXAMPLE 6

Solve a multi-step problem STEP p Find t when p = 30: t = = = 250. ANSWER If 30 people are hired, the work time per person is 250 hours. EXAMPLE 6

GUIDED PRACTICE for Examples 5 and 6 7. Tell whether the ordered pairs (–5, 2), (–4, 2.5), (8, –1.25), and (20, –0.5) represent inverse variation. If so, write the inverse variation equation. inverse variation; y = –10 x ANSWER 8. WHAT IF? In Example 6, suppose the theater company estimates that 20 people working for 270 hours each can complete the job. Find the work time per person if the company hires 30 people. ANSWER If 30 people are hired, the work time per person is 180 hours.