Asked by kent
Suppose that the weight (in pounds) of an airplane is a linear function of the total amount of fuel (in gallons) in its tank. When graphed, the function gives a line with a slope of 6.2.
With 52 gallons of fuel in its tank, the airplane has a weight of 2222.4 pounds. What is the weight of the plane with 26 gallons of fuel in its tank?
With 52 gallons of fuel in its tank, the airplane has a weight of 2222.4 pounds. What is the weight of the plane with 26 gallons of fuel in its tank?
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Answered by
Steve
y = 6.2x + b
2222.4 = 6.2*52 + b, so b = 1900
So, we now know that
y = 6.2x + 1900
Just plug in x=26
Or, without even finding b, we know that each gallon of fuel weighs 6.2 pounds, so just subtract 26*6.2 from 2222.4
2222.4 = 6.2*52 + b, so b = 1900
So, we now know that
y = 6.2x + 1900
Just plug in x=26
Or, without even finding b, we know that each gallon of fuel weighs 6.2 pounds, so just subtract 26*6.2 from 2222.4
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