Question 786921
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That tutor did it an easier way. He was able to because the numbers
were easy.  But if they hadn't been, this is how you would do it:


Let x = the number of minutes
Let y = the number of words typed.

Then,
when x = 3, y = 174, and
when x = 6, y = 348

So we find the equation of the line through the two points
(3,174) and (6,348)

First we use the slope formula:

Slope formula:
m = {{{(y[2]-y[1])/(x[2]-x[1])}}}
where (x<sub>1</sub>,y<sub>1</sub>) = (3,174)
and where (x<sub>2</sub>,y<sub>2</sub>) = (6,348)

Then the point-slope formula:

Point-slope formula:
y - y<sub>1</sub> = m(x - x<sub>1</sub>)
where (x<sub>1</sub>,y<sub>1</sub>) = (3,174)
and where the slope m is the value you got from 
the slope formula

Then when you get the equation, solve for y,

Finally, substitute 8 minutes for x, and simplify and that
will be the answer.

Edwin</pre>