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randy pedals his bicycle at a constant rate of 15 feet per second. which linear equation represent his total distance traveled y after x seconds?
14 years ago

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Answered by Helper
Distance, D = Rate, R * Time, T
D = y
R = 15 fps
T = x seconds

D = RT
y = 15x
14 years ago

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