Interpretation:
The effect of change of one variable by changing the other variable is to be discussed if they are directly proportional.
Concept introduction:
Two variables are directly proportional to each other means-
Increasing the value of one variable by particular factor increases the value of other variable by same factor and vice-versa.
Answer to Problem 52A
The value of one variable increases by same factor as the value of other variable increases.
Explanation of Solution
Let there are two variables A and B and they are directly proportional to each other.
Therefore it can be written as:
Thus increasing the value of B by a factor increases the value of A by same factor.
If two variables are directly proportional to each other, one variable increases on increasing the other one.
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