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In a canoe race, team a is traveling 6 miles per hour and is 2 miles ahead of team

b. team b is also traveling 6 miles per hour. the teams continue traveling at their current rates for the remainder of the race. using dd for distance (in miles) and tt for time (in hours), write a system of linear equations that represents this situation. big ideas answers

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Answer:

The system of linear equations is


d=6t+2


d=6t

Explanation:

Let

d--------> distance in miles

t-------> time in hours

remember that


speed=(distance)/(time)\\ \\distance=speed*time

so

Linear equation Team A


d=6t+2

Linear equation Team B


d=6t

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Given that In a canoe race, team a is traveling 6 miles per hour and is 2 miles ahead of team b.

Team b is also traveling 6 miles per hour. The teams continue traveling at their current rates for the remainder of the race.

The system of linear equations that represents this situation is given by

d = 6t + 2
d = 6t
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