The wavelength, W, of a wave varies inversely as its frequency, F. A wave with a frequency of 400 kHz has a length of 229 meters. What is the frequency of a wave with a length of 402 meters? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

The equation of variation is LaTeX:  \displaystyle W = \frac{k}{F} . Substituting gives LaTeX:  \displaystyle W = \frac{k}{400} and solving for LaTeX:  \displaystyle k gives LaTeX:  \displaystyle 91600 . This gives the variation equation LaTeX:  \displaystyle W = \frac{91600}{F} . Using the given wave length gives the equation LaTeX:  \displaystyle 402 = \frac{91600}{F} . Solving for LaTeX:  \displaystyle F gives LaTeX:  \displaystyle F = \frac{91600}{402}=227.9 meters.