SOLUTION: The height (in centimeters) of a candle is a linear function of the amount of time (in hours) it has been burning. When graphed, the function gives a line with a slope of −0.
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Question 1120652: The height (in centimeters) of a candle is a linear function of the amount of time (in hours) it has been burning. When graphed, the function gives a line with a slope of −0.6
Suppose that the height of the candle after 16 hours is 19.4 centimeters. What was the height of the candle after 7 hours
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After 7 hours
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