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The rate at which a mountain is eroding is given by y=0.5x, where y represents the amount of erosion in millimeters and x represents the amount of time in years. A field is eroding at a rate of 2 millimeters per year. Is the field or the mountain eroding at a faster rate? By how much?​

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Answer:

Field

Field is eroding 4 times faster than the mountain.

Explanation:


y = The amount of erosion in millimeters


x = Number of years passed


y=0.5x\\\Rightarrow (y)/(x)=0.5

The rate at which soil is eroding in the mountain is 0.5 millimeters per year.

The rate at which the field is eroding is 2 millimeters per year.

The field is eroding faster than the mountain.


(m_f)/(m_m)=(2)/(0.5)\\\Rightarrow m_f=4m_m

So the field is eroding 4 times faster than the mountain.

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