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  1. Inversely Proportional: when one value decreases at the same rate that the other increases. Example: speed and travel time Speed and travel time are Inversely Proportional because the faster we go the shorter the time.

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  2. What is the meaning of inversely and directly proportional? If two variables x, y are inversely proportional, then x 1/y, that means xy = k (some constant), and if they are directly proportional, then x ∝ y that means x/y = k.

  3. With inverse proportion, an increase in one variable is associated with a decrease in the other. For instance, in travel, a constant speed dictates a direct proportion between distance and time travelled; in contrast, for a given distance (the constant), the time of travel is inversely proportional to speed: s × t = d.

  4. What is inverse proportion? Inverse proportion is a type of proportionality relationship. If two quantities are inversely proportional then as one quantity increases, the other decreases. An example of inverse proportion would be the hours of work required to build a wall.

  5. Inverse proportion occurs when one value increases and the other decreases. For example, more workers on a job would reduce the time to complete the task. They are inversely proportional.

  6. Two variables a and b are said to be inversely proportional if; a∝1/b. In this case, an increase in variable b causes a reduction in the value of variable a. Similarly, a decrease in variable b causes an increment in the value of variable a.

  7. Two quantities are inversely proportional when one quantity increases and the other quantity decreases in the same proportion. This is true for all the widths and lengths of a fixed area of...

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