The variables x and y vary directly. When x=12, y=9. Write an equation that relates the variables.

y = kx

9 = 12k, so k = 3/4

y = 3/4 x

To find the equation that relates the variables x and y when they vary directly, we can use the formula for direct variation, which is given by:

y = kx

where k is the constant of variation.

We are given that when x = 12, y = 9. We can plug these values into the equation to find the value of k:

9 = k * 12

To solve for k, we divide both sides of the equation by 12:

9/12 = k

Simplifying the fraction gives:

3/4 = k

Now that we know the value of k, we can substitute it back into the equation to find the final equation that relates x and y:

y = (3/4)x