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19 September, 09:43

Once an airplane has reached its cruising altitude, its computer shows the destination to be 3,400 miles away. If the plane is traveling at a rate of 500 miles per hour, write a linear function of the distance d (in mi) the plane is from its destination t hours after reaching cruising altitude.

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  1. 19 September, 10:55
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    d = 3400 - 500t

    Step-by-step explanation:

    distance (in mi) the plane is from its destination t hours after reaching cruising altitude = d

    Time (hours) = t

    Rate / velocity = 500 mi/hr

    Linear equation is in the form

    y = mx + c

    = d = vt + c

    At t = 0

    d = c = 3400 miles

    m = - v (because the distance reduce with time)

    m = - 500

    d = - 500t + 3400

    d = 3400 - 500t
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