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16 September, 08:21

Tony writes an equation to represent the distance he walks in meters, d, in relation to the number of minutes he walks, m. d = 108m Mark has created a table to record the number of minutes it took him to walk different distances in meters. Time (minutes) Distance (meters) 10 1,100 20 2,200 40 4,400 Assuming that Tony and Mark both walk at a constant rate, the unit rate for Tony is meters per minute and the unit rate for Mark is meters per minute. On a graph, the line representing Tony's distance covered with respect to time would be Mark's line. So, Tony's walking speed is Mark's.

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  1. 16 September, 08:36
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    Tony : d = 108m ... so Tony walks 108 meters per minute

    Mark:

    (10,1100), (20,2200)

    slope = (2200 - 1100) / (20 - 10) = 1100/10 = 110 meters per minute

    So Tony's walk speed is 2 meters per minute slower then Tony's walk speed
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