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A cheetah travels at a rate of 90 feet per second. The distance, d, traveled by the cheetah is a function of seconds traveled....Asked by Soxs
A cheetah travels at a rate of 90 feet per second.
The distance d traveled by the cheetah is a function of seconds traveled t. Write a rule for the function.
How far will the cheetah travel in 25 seconds?
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The distance d traveled by the cheetah is a function of seconds traveled t. Write a rule for the function.
How far will the cheetah travel in 25 seconds?
show your work
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The rule for the function is:
d(t) = 90t
This means that the distance traveled (d) is equal to the rate (90 feet per second) multiplied by the time (t) in seconds.
To find how far the cheetah will travel in 25 seconds, we can substitute t = 25 into the function:
d(25) = 90(25)
d(25) = 2250 feet
Therefore, the cheetah will travel 2250 feet in 25 seconds.
d(t) = 90t
This means that the distance traveled (d) is equal to the rate (90 feet per second) multiplied by the time (t) in seconds.
To find how far the cheetah will travel in 25 seconds, we can substitute t = 25 into the function:
d(25) = 90(25)
d(25) = 2250 feet
Therefore, the cheetah will travel 2250 feet in 25 seconds.
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