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Mathematics, 24.11.2020 02:20 sierranowe2003

In a factory, different sections of conveyor belts transport materials at different speeds. Consider the functions represented by the equation and table below, where m (2) and p (2) each represent the distance traveled (in
inches) by factory materials on two different conveyor belt sections as a function of time (in minutes)
Conveyor Belt 1:m (Z) = 157.1x

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