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Owners of a recreation area are filling a small pond with water. They are adding water at a rate of 25 liters per minute. There...Asked by Rachal
Owners of a recreation area are filling a small pond with water. They are adding water at a rate of 25 liters per minute. There are 700 liters in the pond to start.
Let W represent the amount of water in the pond (in liters), and let T represent the number of minutes that water has been added. Write an equation relating W to T, and then graph your equation.
I get W=25T+700
How do I graph this? Thanks
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Answered by
Reiny
Make your horizontal axis represent T
and your vertical axis W
You might want to scale your graph,
e.g. The T axis in units of 5, and the W axis in units of 100
and your vertical axis W
You might want to scale your graph,
e.g. The T axis in units of 5, and the W axis in units of 100
Answered by
princess
Owners of a recreation area are filling a small pond with water. They are adding water at a rate of 30 liters per minute. There are 700 liters in the pond to start.
Let W represent the amount of water in the pond (in liters), and let T represent the number of minutes that water has been added. Write an equation relating W to T, and then graph your equation.
Let W represent the amount of water in the pond (in liters), and let T represent the number of minutes that water has been added. Write an equation relating W to T, and then graph your equation.
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