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At time t=0, water begins to drip out of a pipe into an empty bucket. After 44 minutes, there are 11 inches of water in the bucket. Write a linear function rule to model how many inches of water w are
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At time t=0, water begins to drip out of a pipe into an empty bucket. After 44 minutes, there are 11 inches of water in the bucket. Write a linear function rule to model how many inches of water w are in the bucket after any number of minutes t.
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W=(1/7)
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