Mathematics, 17.07.2021 04:20, kevin72937
3. Crystal has decided to drive her new car on the west coast from California to Washington, which is about 930
miles. She plans to drive her car an equal number of miles per day.
The number of days it will take her to get to Washington can be represented as a function of the distance
traveled per day. This function can be represented by the function (d) where W(d) is the number of
days it will take to get to Washington, and d is the distance traveled per day measured in miles per day.
=930/d
Select Yes or No to indicate whether the graph represents the number of days it will take Crystal to get to
Washington in her car, as a function of the distance traveled per day.
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