SOLUTION: Dale is driving to Milwaukee. 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

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Question 866228: Dale is driving to Milwaukee. 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.
Dale has miles remaining after 50 minutes of driving. How many miles will be remaining after 64 minutes of driving?

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Dale is driving to Milwaukee. 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.
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Dale has _?_ miles remaining after 50 minutes of driving.
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How many miles will be remaining after 64 minutes of driving?