Suppose that h(x) varies directly with x and h(x)=44 when x = 2. What is h(x) when x = 1.5?

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    Suppose that h(x) varies directly with x and h(x)=44 when x = 2. What is h(x) when x = 1.5?

    Direct variation means we set up an equation:
    h(x) = kx where k is the constant of variation.

    For h(x) = 44 when x = 2, we have:
    2k = 44

    Type this equation into our search engine, we get:
    k = 22

    The question asks for h(x) when x = 1.5. So we set up our variation equation, knowing that k = 22.
    kx = h(x)

    With k = 22 and x = 1.5, we get:
    22(1.5) = h(x)
    h(x) = 33
     

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