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Mathematics, 25.01.2021 22:50 josephbig9

The equation d=rt is used to calculate distance, rate, or time, where d is the distance (in yards), r is the rate (in yards per minute), and t is the time (in minutes). Consider the statements below that describe the walking rates for three people. Graph the equation that represents the rate of the fastest person. Jordan walks for 4 minutes and goes 200 yards.

Jack walks a rate of 55 yards per minute.

Lily walks 180 yards in 3 minutes.

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