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Your bathtub has 12 gallons of water in it and you start to drain it. The water drains at a constant rate of 1/2 gallon per minute. Create a linear model using y (# of gallons left in the tub) and x (number
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Your bathtub has 12 gallons of water in it and you start to drain it. The water drains at a constant rate of 1/2
gallon per minute. Create a linear model using y (# of gallons left in the tub) and x (number of minutes that
have passed).
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Explanation:
All ik is that its gonna take 10 minutes to drain.
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