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Generally, 50 people standing on a wooden dock is simply referred to as a 'gathering' or 'grouping'. However, depending on the context or purpose, it could potentially be referred to as an 'assembly' or 'audience'.
The act of 50 people standing on a wooden dock can have different names depending on the context. Generally, we may simply refer to this as 'gathering' or 'grouping'. These terms are open and could apply to any number of people standing in any location. If the context is a ceremony or event, it might be referred to as an 'assembly' or 'audience'. Ultimately, English language usage can often depend on the specific context, your purpose, or the exact situation on hand.
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If f(x) varies directly with x, and f(x) = 8 when x = 6, write the direct linear variation equation.
A. f(x) = 3/4x B.f(x) = 6x C.f(x) = 8x D.f(x) = 4/3x
Find the constant of variation for the relationship f(x)= 30x. A.10 B.30 C.x D.f(x)
If f(x) varies directly with x, and f(x) = 56 when x = 8, find the value of f(x) when x = 2 A.4 B.7 C.8 D.14