If x and y are direct proportion and y is 2 when x is 6, find y when x is 9

If x and y are in direct proportion, it means that as x increases, y also increases at a constant rate.

To find the constant of proportionality, we can use the given values of x and y.

We know that when x is 6, y is 2.

So, x1 = 6, y1 = 2

Now, we need to find y when x is 9.

Using the constant of proportionality, we can set up the equation:

x1/y1 = x2/y2

Substituting the given values:

6/2 = 9/y2

Now, we can solve for y2.

Cross multiplying:

6y2 = 9*2

6y2 = 18

Dividing both sides by 6:

y2 = 18/6

y2 = 3

Therefore, when x is 9, y is 3.