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Mathematics, 05.11.2020 21:10, rudondo4747

Jeffrey and Frank walk at different speeds. Frank’s walking speed can be represented by the equation y=85x, where is the time in minutes and y is the distance in meters. The distance Jeffrey walked over the time is shown on the graph below


Jeffrey and Frank walk at different speeds.Frank’s walking speed can be represented by the equation
Jeffrey and Frank walk at different speeds.Frank’s walking speed can be represented by the equation
Jeffrey and Frank walk at different speeds.Frank’s walking speed can be represented by the equation
Jeffrey and Frank walk at different speeds.Frank’s walking speed can be represented by the equation

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