This is an awful question. They mean to say the number of hours practicing <em>per week</em> (we'll call it h) varies inversely with the <em>time</em> (t) she runs her event. Unless they mean to imply more practicing makes Tyler slower, in which case she should just get a pizza.
Inverse variation means the product is a constant, we'll call it k.
ht = k
When h = 1 hour t=6 minutes
(1)(6) = k
k = 6 (hour*minutes, but as long as we're consistent we don't need to sweat the unit.)
Decreasing her time by one minute means t = 6 - 1 = 5. We solve for h.
ht = k
h = k/t = 6/5 = 1.2 hours
Answer: 1.2 hours, second choice
Answer:
The answer is below
Step-by-step explanation:
From the graph, we can see that both segment 1 and segment 2 are positive slopes (as the time increases, the number of people increases)
Segment 1 is more steep than segment 2 (the number of people increases in segment 1 more than segment 2). This means that the number of people entering the arena in segment 1 was higher than the rate of people entering the arena in segment 2.
Answer: yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
5
Step-by-step explanation:
(4.6)5=23
23=23
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