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$5.00 After 2 minutes on a treadmill, Jenny ha

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  • Due on Nov. 09, 2008
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After 2 minutes on a treadmill, Jenny has a heart rate of 82. After 3 minutes she has a heart rate of 86. Assuming that Jenny's heart rate H is a linear function of the time T on the treadmill, write H as a linear function of T. What heart rate would be expected for Jenny after 10 minutes on the treadmill?
 

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Preview: ... t=2 and t=3)<br><br>H = 4(10) + ...

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Explaining how to solve linear functions over time (for Jenny) AND solving the problem
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Preview: ... tants explained:<br>m is the slope of the equation<br>(which represents the increase of heart rate with every minute on the treadmill)<br><br>b is the y-intercept<br>(basically, Jenny has a heart rate before she gets on the treadmill and this is added to very final heart rate H<br><br>We can find both "m" and "b" in order to solve the question for a different time ( ...

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