Asked by Tim

School is 2 miles from home along a straight road. The table shows your distance from home as you walk home at a constant rate.

Time(mins): 10-20-30
Distnce(mi)1.5-1-0.5

1)Is the relationship in the table
proportional?
2)Find your distance from school fro each time in the table
3)Write an equation representing the relationship between the distance from school and time walking.

**I hope the table makes sense, it's 10 mins for 1.5 miles, 20 mins for 1 mile, 30 mins for .5 mile.
THANK YOU!!

Answers

Answered by Steve
(1) no
(3) starting at (10,1.5), d decreases by .5 every 10 minutes
d = 1.5 - 0.5((t-10)/10)
= 3/2 - (t/10 - 1)/2
= 3/2 - t/20 + 1/2
= 2 - t/20
or, if you like decimals, d = 2.0 - 0.05t
Answered by bri
why didnt you answer number 2
Answered by hw
what does t mean
Answered by Anonomous
For the answer to part 2, (B) It is .5 / 1 / 1.5 / The problem states you are 2 miles from home so just subtract the dist from home on all of them
Answered by Demi U>U
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