Yes it will. For every one hour, the train travels 170 miles. That’s the rate of change/ the ratio-> 1:170
No,
although all the sides are the same length on an equilateral triangle the height is calculated by a straight perpendicular line at the mid point of the base.
The sides are not perpendicular with the base and are angled outwards
F(x) = 4.25x + 50
for 6 hrs....x = 6
f(6) = 4.25(6) + 50
f(6) = 25.50 + 50
f(6) = 75.50 <==
The slope-intercept equation is y=mx+b.
The slope formula is 
Our three points are (5,5), (-5,-7) and (0,-1)
Using our slope formula our slope becomes 
Then, if we use one of our points (pick whichever you want, although (0,1) is the easiest) to solve the equation. So,
. When we solve for x and y, we get -1=0+b, or b=-1.
When we plug that back into the equation, we get
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