SOLUTION: Jim is driving to Atlanta. Suppose that the remaining distance to drive (in miles) is a linear function of his driving time (in minutes). When graphed, the function gives a line wi
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Question 311461: Jim is driving to Atlanta. Suppose that the remaining distance to drive (in miles) is a linear function of his driving time (in minutes). When graphed, the function gives a line with a slope of -0.9
Jim has 74 miles remaining after 31 minutes of driving. How many miles were remaining after 19 minutes of driving?
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Suppose that the remaining distance to drive (in miles) is a linear function of
his driving time (in minutes).
When graphed, the function gives a line with a slope of -0.9
Jim has 74 miles remaining after 31 minutes of driving.
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Use the form mx + b = y; y=dist, x=minutes; m=-.9
When x = 31 and y = 75, find b
-.9(31) + b = 74
-27.9 + b = 74
b = 74 + 27.9
b = 101.9;
then: y = -.9x + 101.9 is the equation, a graph of this looks like this
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How many miles were remaining after 19 minutes of driving?
y = -.9x + 101.9
x = 19 mi
y = -.9(19) + 101.9
y = -17.1 + 101.9
y = 84.8 miles remaining after 19 min