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Practical Problem: The Amount of Weight a Shelf Can Hold
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Practical Problem: The Amount of Weight a Shelf Can Hold

The amount of weight a shelf can hold varies with the length, width, and thickness of the board. Finding how much weight a specific board can hold combines direct, joint, and inverse variation and is illustrated here.

Joint Variation
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Joint Variation

Joint variation is when the constant of variation applies to two values. The interest paid on a loan, for examples, varies jointly with the interest rate and the amount borrowed.

Combining Direct, Joint, and Inverse Variation in a Problem
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Combining Direct, Joint, and Inverse Variation in a Problem

A problem combining direct, joint, and inverse variation is demonstrated and solved.