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Mathematics, 18.08.2020 19:01, cadenbukvich9923

Suppose $x$ is directly proportional to $y$, but inversely proportional to $z$. If $x =3$ when $y = 6$ and $z =4$, then what is $z$ when $y=3$? Please answer ASAP

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