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An airplane is flying from new york city to los angeles. The distace it travels in miles, d, is related to the time in seconds, t, by the equation d=0.15t. How far will it travel in 30 seconds?

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Given:

The distance-time equation is given below as


\begin{gathered} d=0.15t \\ \text{where,} \\ d=\text{distance(miles)} \\ t=\text{time(seconds)} \end{gathered}

From the question,

The time given is


t=30\text{ seconds}

Concept:

Substitute the value of t=30 sec in the distance-time equation given

By substituting the value of t=30 , we will have


\begin{gathered} d=0.15t \\ d=0.15*30 \\ d=4.5\text{ miles} \end{gathered}

Hence,

The distance the airplane will travel in 30 seconds = 4.5 miles

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