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Mathematics, 29.10.2020 19:00 billy1123

Elizabeth and Sara are reading the same book. Although the are starting on different page numbers, they decide to record their progress to determine who is a faster reader. Elizabeth recorded her progress with the following table:

Reading time (in hours)Page Number
0120
2200
3240
5320

Sara modeled her progress with the following equation:

y= 75 + 55x

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