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the equation d=6 t models the distance of a squirrel can travel when when it runs at top speed. In the equation, d is the distance in yards and t is the time in seconds.

the equation d=6 t models the distance of a squirrel can travel when when it runs-example-1

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\begin{array}c\cline{1-5} \textsf{Time (s),}\;t \phantom{\frac11}& \phantom{.}0 \phantom{.}& 2 & 4 & 6\\\cline{1-5} \textsf{Distance (yd)},\;d \phantom{\frac11}& 0 & 12 & 24 & 36\\\cline{1-5} \end{array}

Explanation:

Given equation:


d=6t

where:

  • d is the distance in yards.
  • t is the time in seconds.

To complete the table, substitute each value of t into the given formula and solve for d:


t=2 \implies d=6(2)=12


t=4 \implies d=6(4)=24


t=6 \implies d=6(6)=36

Enter the found values of d into the table:


\begin{array}c\cline{1-5} \textsf{Time (s),}\;t \phantom{\frac11}& \phantom{.}0 \phantom{.}& 2 & 4 & 6\\\cline{1-5} \textsf{Distance (yd)},\;d \phantom{\frac11}& 0 & 12 & 24 & 36\\\cline{1-5} \end{array}

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