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Mathematics, 08.06.2021 19:40, michaireid04

Janis lights two candles at the same time. The red candle is 12 in. long and burns at the rate of 2.5 in./h. The blue candle is 9 in. long and burns at the rate of 1.5 in./h. Show how each candle's length is a function of the number of hours the candle has burned.

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