SOLUTION: jason's distance from home in miles can be described with the equation d = 3h + 2, where h is the number of hours he's walked. what is jason's speed in miles per hour?

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Question 963580: jason's distance from home in miles can be described with the equation d = 3h + 2, where h is the number of hours he's walked. what is jason's speed in miles per hour?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Linear equation d as a function of h. The slope is 3. Slope is ratio of distance to time in hours.
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