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2 July, 13:31

Jordan will hike the trail shown at a rate of 4 mi/h. Write a linear equation to represent the distance Jordan still has to walk after x hours. What does the y-intercept of the equation

represent?

What we know:

Start of trail:

0 miles

End of trail:

25 miles

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  1. 2 July, 15:00
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    y = 25 - 4*x

    The y-intercept represents the total distance Jordan has to walk

    Step-by-step explanation:

    By Definition, speed = distance/time. We are interested in distance, then:

    distance = speed*time

    Calling x the hours of walking, and knowing that his speed is 4 mi/h, then:

    distance = 4*x

    The trail length is 25 miles, so if he walked 1 mile, 25 - 1 = 24 miles are left, in general:

    y = 25 - 4*x

    where y is the distance Jordan still has to walk.

    The y-intercept is found replacing with x = 0, then:

    y = 25 - 4*0

    y = 25

    which represents the total distance Jordan has to walk
  2. 2 July, 16:56
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    Y=25-4x

    Y means the distance Jordan still has to walk after x hours
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