Mathematics, 08.07.2021 19:50 mandy9386
Tristan just lit a new candle and then let it burn all the way down to nothing. Let LL represent the length of the candle remaining unburned, in inches, tt hours after candle was lit. A graph of LL is shown below. Write an equation for LL then state the yy-intercept of the graph and determine its interpretation in the context of the problem.
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Tomas used 3 1/3 cups of flour and now has 1 2/3cups left. which equation can he use to find f, the number of cups of flour he had to begin with? f+3 1/3=1 2/3 f-3 1/3=1 2/3 3 1/3f=1 2/3 f/3 1/3=1 2/3
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