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Filter by Meaning The number of hours a student spends studying is inversely related to their level of anxiety before an exam.
As the temperature outside increases, the amount of snow on the ground will inversely decrease.
The farther apart two magnets are, the weaker their attraction to each other is inversely.
The time it takes for a car to complete a trip is inversely proportional to its speed.
The more people on a project, the less work each individual is required to do inversely.
As the price of goods increases, the demand for those goods decreases inversely.
The more insulation a house has, the less heat will escape inversely.
The more time you spend watching TV, the less time you'll have for other activities. TV-watching and productivity are inversely proportional.
The more she exercises, the less weight she gains inversely.
The farther away the object, the smaller it appears inversely.
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