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17 June, 04:29

Let f (t) give the number of liters of fuel oil burned in t days, and w (r) the liters burned in r weeks. Find a formula for w by scaling the input of f.

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  1. 17 June, 04:40
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    7 f (t)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    So, our f (t) is the number of liters burned in t days. If t is 1, f (t) = f (1) and so on for every t.

    w (r) id the number of liters in r weeks. This is, in one week there are w (1) liters burned.

    As in one week there are 7 days, we can replace the r, that is a week, by something that represents 7 days. As 1 day is represented by t, one week can be 7t (in other words r = 7t). So, we have that the liters burned in one week are:

    w (r) = w[7f (t) ]

    So, we represented the liters in one week by it measure of days.

    So, we can post that the number of liters burned in 7 days is the same as the number of liters burned 1 day multiplied by 7 times. So:

    w (r) = w[7 f (t) ] = 7 f (t)

    Here we hace the w function represented in terms of t instead of r.
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