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Question 72148: In the 1988 Winter Olympics, Bonnie Blair set a world record for womens speed skating by skating approximately 12.79 meters per second in the 500-meter race. Suppose she could maintain that speed. Write an equation that represents how far she could travel in t seconds. What type of function does the equation represent? Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! In the 1988 Winter Olympics, Bonnie Blair set a world record for womens speed skating by skating approximately 12.79 meters per second in the 500-meter race. Suppose she could maintain that speed. Write an equation that represents how far she could travel in t seconds.
distance in t seconds = 12.79t
d(t)= 12.79t
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Stan H.