Question:
Write an equation that models the linear situation: 12
Last updated: 7/13/2022
Write an equation that models the linear situation: 12 gallons are drained from a pool every minute. The pool began with 15,000 gallons in it. Instructions: DO NOT USE ANY SPACES between variables, constants, equals signs, and operation signs. For example, DO NOT enter f(x) = 2x + 1 DO ENTER: f(x)=2x+1 Put parentheses around constants that are fractions like this: y=(2/3)x-(1/2) You may use decimals IF the decimal values are exact. (You cannot use .33 for 1/3 because it is not exact, but you can use 0.25 for 1/4.) To write your equation, use the variables: t = amount of time pool has been draining (minutes) W(t)= amount of water drained from the pool (gallons)