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Mathematics, 21.09.2020 21:01, shmote12

please answer 1 Reread the story about Maya and Earl from Example 1. Suppose that Maya walks at a constant rate of 3 ft every second and Earl walks at a constant rate of 4ft. every second starting from 50 ft. away. Create an equation for Maya's distance from Maya's door. y =

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