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12 July, 23:16

Given the age in years, t, of a water-transport pipe, the formula R = 17 + 4 t can be used to predict the rate of water leakage (in gallons per minute) from the pipe as it carries water from the headquarters of a farming cooperative to farmland a mile away. What is the meaning of the constant 17 in the function R?

A. Initially the pipe leaks at 4 gallons per year.

B. Initially the pipe leaks at 17 gallons per year.

C. Initially the pipe leaks 17 gallons.

D. Initially the pipe leaks at 4 gallons per minute.

E. Initially the pipe leaks 4 gallons.

F. Initially the pipe leaks at 17 gallons per minute.

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  1. 12 July, 23:44
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    Answer: F. Initially the pipe leaks at 17 gallons per minute.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given the equation below:

    R = 17 + 4t

    Where R is the rate of leakage in gallons per minute,

    And t is the age of pipe in years.

    The rate of leakage at time t = 0 (initial rate of leakage)

    R (0) = 17 + 4 (0)

    R (0) = 17 gallons per minute.

    Therefore the initial rate of leakage is 17gallons per minute
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