Cllifford believes that the hours of sunshine per month in Brighton is inversely proportional to the depth of rainfall recorded in one month in Brighton. In one month a total of 14cm of rain was recorded whilst there were 145 hours of sunshine.
How much rain would Clifford expect if Brighton has 90 hours of sunshine in a month?
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Maths PlEASE help!?pacific theater
14/145=x/90
(14*90)/145=
1260/145=
8.689
Maths PlEASE help!?phantom of the opera opera theater
Let H = hrs of sunshine
d = depth of rainfall
hence , H δΌͺ 1/d
=%26gt; H = k . (1/d) where k is the constant of proportion.
Now according to the question ,
H = 145 , and d = 14
hence , 145 = k. (1/14)
=%26gt; k = 145 x 14 = 2030
Nod the eq is : H = 2030/d
=%26gt; d = 2030/H
For 90 hrs of sunshine ,
d = 2030/90 = 22.55 cms
Hence 22.55 cms of rain would be recorded.
Brighton rainfall is 14cm
145 hours of sunshine
90 hours of sunshine case 2
145/90 = 14 / X
145/90 . 14 = X
145/90=5/3
5/3 = 1.67
1.67 X 14 = 1.8
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