SOLUTION: Connor rides his bike home from school several times each week. He cycles the 7.3-mile distance at an average rate of 14.6 mph. Let d(t) represent Connor's distance from home in mi

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Question 1106705: Connor rides his bike home from school several times each week. He cycles the 7.3-mile distance at an average rate of 14.6 mph. Let d(t) represent Connor's distance from home in miles, and let t represent time in hours. Which function represents Connor's distance from home in terms of time?
A. d(t)= 14.6-7.3t
B. d(t)= 14.6+7.3t
C. d(t)= 7.3(14.6)^t
D. d(t)= 7.3-14.6t

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