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For which of the following situations would a linear function be a reasonable choice for a mathematical model?

-The success rate of field-goal kicking as a function of distance from the goal post
-The number of people who have heard something as a function of time after the first person is told
-Stopping distance (in a car) as a function of speed

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The third option is the best option.

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The third option is the best fit for the application of a linear model.

In the first option, there is likely to be a correlation but it cannot be a linear one as goals are missed even from inside the keeper's box.

In the second option, it is safe to assume that each person will at least 2 other so this will follow an exponential model.

In the third option, the stopping distance is given by the equation of motion:
s = ut + 1/2 x at²
And this shows that the distance varies linearly with speed.
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