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Mathematics, 13.11.2020 04:30 jamaiciaw6

Grayson just lit a new candle and then let it burn all the way down to nothing. The candle burned at a rate of 0.75 inches per hour and its initial length was 12 inches.
Make a table of values and then write an equation for L, in terms of t, representing
the length of the candle remaining unburned, in inches, t hours after the candle was
lit.
Number of Hours Burning Length of Candle Remaining (Inches)
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1
2
3


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