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Review For Direct Variation

This document provides a review of direct variation concepts and problems. It includes: 1) Solving direct variation equations for the variable x. 2) Finding the value of x from a direct variation equation given the value of y. 3) Using a proportion to find the value of x from a direct variation equation when the value of y is given. 4) Completing tables and graphing direct variations.

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Review For Direct Variation

This document provides a review of direct variation concepts and problems. It includes: 1) Solving direct variation equations for the variable x. 2) Finding the value of x from a direct variation equation given the value of y. 3) Using a proportion to find the value of x from a direct variation equation when the value of y is given. 4) Completing tables and graphing direct variations.

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Review for Direct Variation Name________________

Date______
Block_____
1. Solve for x:
36 4
 
x 7

2. Using y = -6x, what is the value of x if y = 42?

3. If y varies directly as x, and y = 64 when x = 4, find x when y = -48. Use a


proportion to solve.

4. Complete the following table for y = -5x.


x 0 1 2 3 4
y
5. Graph the table of values from #4.

Is this an example of a direct variation?____ Why or why not?


6. 6. Suzy can walk 1 mile in 10 minutes. Create a table of values that represent
time and distance.
Distance Time
(x) (y)

What direct variation equation would represent the miles and time that Suzy
can walk?_________

7. Eight T-shirts cost $8.00. Draw a graph to represent how much 1,2,3,4, and 5
T-shirts would cost.

8. Write and equation for #7


9 . Which of the given values satisfies the equation y = 2x.

A. x = 5, y = 25 B. x =4 , y = 8 C. x =3, y = 12 D. x = 1, y = 6

10. The variables x and y vary directly. When x = 14, y = 196. What equation
relates x and y?

A. y = -16x B. y = 2x C. y = 14x D. y = -4x

11. Scott scores 18 points in three basketball games. The season has 12
games. How many points can Scott expect to score by the end of the season?

A. 24 B. 72 C. 84 D. 36

12. Complete the following table for y = 3x

x 0 1 2 3 4
y 0 3 6 ? 12

A. 7 B. 9 C. 10 D. 11

13. Write an equation for the following graph.

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