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28 September, 17:13

A new candle is 12 inches tall. It burn at a rate of 0.75 inches an hour. How tall will it be after 4.6 hours?

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  1. 28 September, 17:29
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    8.55 inches

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We can use the slope intercept form to write this equation

    y = mx+b where m is the lope and b is the y intercept

    The y intercept, b, is how tall the candle is when we start, 12 inches

    The slope is the rate at which it is burning or -.75 (the negative is because it is burning or getting smaller)

    y = -.75x+12

    or rewriting

    t = 12-.75h where h is the hours and t is how tall

    We are burning for 4.6 hours

    t = 12-.75 (4.6)

    t = 12 - 3.45

    t = 8.55
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