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30 July, 06:14

Rachel is a stunt driver. One time during a gig where she escaped from a building about to explode she drove to get to the safe zone at 24 meters per second. After 4 seconds of driving she was 70 meters away from the safe zone. Let D (t) denote the distance to the safe zone D (measured in meters) as a function of time t (measured in seconds) writ the functions formula

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  1. 30 July, 06:27
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    first let us solve the distance of the safe zone from the building

    let x = be the distance she traveled after 4 s

    x = (24 m/s) (4 s)

    x = 96 m

    since she is 70 m away at that time. So the distance of the safe zone is 70 m + 96 m = 166 m

    so the function is:

    d (t) = 166 - 24t
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