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Step-by-step explanation:
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Pronunciation
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ADJECTIVE
1Containing or holding as much or as many as possible; having no empty space.
‘wastebaskets full of rubbish’
1.1Having eaten to one's limits or satisfaction.
See also full up below
‘she just ate till she was full up’
Containing or holding much or many; having a large number of.
‘his diary is full of entries about her’
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1.3full
‘Anna had been full of her day, saying how Mitch had described England to her’
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1.5Filled with intense emotion.
‘she picked at her food, her heart too full to eat’
1.6Involving a lot of activities.
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Answer:
x = 60
Step-by-step explanation:
Direct variation is of the form
y= kxz
We know x =40 and y =10 and z= 20
10 = k * 40 * 20
10 = k * 800
Divide each side by 800
10/800 = k
1/80 = k
The equation becomes
y = 1/80 xz
Let y = 30 and z = 40 and find x
30 = 1/80 * x * 40
30= 40/80 x
30 = 1/2x
Multiply each side by 2
2 * 30 = 2 * 1/2 x
60 = x