If Alicia rides a bike at an average speed of 10.5 mph , the distance that she rides can be represented by d(t)=10.5t, where is the time in hours.
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In the function d(t) = 10.5t, "d" represents the distance in miles, "t" represents the time in hours, and 10.5 is the average speed in miles per hour. Show more…
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