If varies jointly with and , and the constant of variation , then when and , the value of is .
Answer & Analysis
Analysis
Question Analysis
This problem assesses the understanding of joint variation and the ability to substitute values into the formula.
Key Concept Explanation
Joint variation is a type of relationship where one quantity varies directly as the product of two or more other quantities. The formula for joint variation is .
Step-by-step Solution
1. Identify the given values: , , and
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