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find the distance d that the runner jogs as a function of the time spent jogging t . call this function d(t) . use *, an asterisk, for any multiplication and /, a slash, for any division

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If a runner jogs at a constant speed v, then the distance d he covers in time t can be given by the equation:

d(t) = v * t

Here, v is the speed of the runner in units of distance per unit time.

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