Carla is correct because they will not all be exactly the same unless they choose to make them all be the same. Hope I could help! :D
Answer:
you need to isolate t or time
you need to know distance between sun and earth and velocity of them in order to calculate how long it takes for light to travel from the Sun to Earth
Step-by-step explanation:

to find time you multiply t to both sides then you cancel t from where velocity is and you get velocity by itself
now you mulipy d to both side to get v over d and time by itself
To find the rate, you must divide the distance traveled by the time it took.
17.5 m is the distance while time it took was 5 seconds.
So,
17.5 ÷ 5 = 3.5 m/s
The rate of the anchor is 3.5 m/s
Note: I did not ignore the negative sign in the distance but rather acknowledged it as a magnitude. This meant that the anchor was dropping down instead of going up.
A line on this coordinate plane is horizontal when every input (x) has the same output y).
This function always gives the same output with no matter what input you put it in.