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| Question 298980:  Each hour, a wood-harvesting machine cuts the same number of logs and places them
 on a pile. At 8 am, there are 13 logs on the pile. At 11 am, the pile has grown to 46 logs. How many logs will the pile contain at 6 pm?
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Each hour, a wood-harvesting machine cuts the same number of logs and places them on a pile. At 8 am, there are 13 logs on the pile.
 At 11 am, the pile has grown to 46 logs.
 How many logs will the pile contain at 6 pm?
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 You have two points: (0,13), where 0 represents 8am,
 and (3,46), where 3 represents 11am.
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 Equation ?
 slope = (46-13)/(3-0) = 11
 intercept = 13
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 f(x) = 11x + 13 where x is the # of hours after 8am
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 How many logs will the pile contain at 6 pm?
 At 6pm, x = 10
 f(10) = 11*10 + 13
 f(10) = 126 (# of logs at 6pm)
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
 
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