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24 December, 07:51

A 11-inch candle is lit and burns at a constant rate of 1.3 inches per hour. Let t represent the number of hours since the candle was lit, and suppose f is a function such that f (t) represents the remaining length of the candle (in inches) t hours after it was lit. Write a function formula for f.

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  1. 24 December, 08:17
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    f (t) = 11 in - 1.3 in/h * t

    Step-by-step explanation:

    defining the length of the candle as L, then since the candle burns at a constant rate, then

    -dL/dt = 1.3 in/h = a

    therefore

    -∫dL = a∫dt

    -L (t) = a*t + C, C=constant

    at t=0, the length of the candle is L₀ = 11 in, thus

    -L₀=a*0 + C → C = - L₀

    replacing the value of C

    -L (t) = a*t - L₀

    L (t) = L₀ - a*t = 11 in - 1.3 in/h * t

    then

    f (t) = 11 in - 1.3 in/h * t
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