A runner is jogging at a constant speed of 3.2 miles per hour.
a. Find the distance d that the runner jogs as a function of the time spent jogging t. Call this function d(t). Use *, an asterisk, for any multiplication and /, a slash, for any division.
d(t) =
b. Find the inverse function by expressing the time spent jogging t in terms of the distance jogged d. Call this function t(d). Use *, an asterisk, for any multiplication and /, a slash, for any division.
t(d) =
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