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Inverse proportion is when one quantity increases as another decreases, and vice versa. This relationship is found in everyday scenarios like speed and travel time, or supply and demand. Understanding inverse proportion helps you solve problems where two quantities are inversely related, allowing you to predict how one affects the other.

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