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I tried several attempts to try this problem and i need someone to explain.

I tried several attempts to try this problem and i need someone to explain.-example-1

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a)

For example, for the 400 calories burned he covered 40 minutes, that can be seen from the graph.

The number of minutes per calorie burnt:

= 40 minutes / 400 calories

= 0.1 minute / calorie

So David ran 0.1 minute for each calorie burned.


b)

Slope of the graph formed:

Let us take any two points on the graph are:

The x axis has minutes and the y axis is for the calories.

(0 mins , 0 calories) and (40 minutes and 400 calories)

Slope = (Change in Calories) / (Change in minutes)

Slope = (400 - 0) calories / (40 - 0 ) minutes

= 400 calories / 40 minutes

Slope = 10 calories/minute

I hope this helps.
User Anton Petrov
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A is 5 and B is 50
Hope that helped!!
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