A. The y-intercept of the function is equal to the value of y when x = 0, so y = 8 ft
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This means that the horse is already 8 ft away from the barn initially.
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B. The average rate of change represents the slope of the equation. This can be calculated using the formula:
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m = (158 – 58) / (3 – 1) = 50 ft / hour
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C. Since we already have our y-intercept and slope, we can establish the line equation:
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y = 50 x + 8
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When y = 508 then x is,
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508 = 50 x + 8
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50 x = 500
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x = 10 hours
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<u><em>It takes 10 hours to reach a displacement of 508 ft.</em></u>
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In "To Autumn," John Keat is using an accent, hence the "hath," "thee," "oft," and "thy." Susan Hartley Swett on the other hand isn't using a specific "accent." She is only describing July, not making any emphasis on an accent. In "To Autumn," John Keat is using an upbeat tone, vividly describing the reds and oranges or autumn, whereas in "July," Susan Hartley Swett is using a more mellow tone. As here, quoted from "July," 'Underneath petals pink till the night stars wink At the sunset in the sky, It's July.' Notice how soft her language is here. And quoted from "To Autumn," 'Steady thy laden head across a brook; Or by a cider-press, with patient look, Thou watchest the last oozings, hours by hours.' See his more upbeat description of this season, and his impatience as well (Thou watchest the last oozings, hours by hours). In comparison, though, both are vividly describing with extremely descriptive language and style. You can literally picture yourself in their scenarios, under the soft stars in warm July, or feeling the crispness of Autumn.
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-(after the sentence.) Cassie and Ben have fulfilled their sacred mission of saving Sammy, the aliens' main military base has been blown to bits, and Cassie and the gang are headed off to relative safety.
the story ended because of the hard work or skill. cassie and Ben, other characters worked hard to save "humanity" or what's left.
Working hard irl is most important because that's how you can get things you want/need to succeed.
(I dont know if that answer is okay, but there?^)