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The graph below shows the relationship between the number of miles a person walks and the number of hours spent walking. What equation best describes the relationship between the two variables?
A. t=d
B. d=4t
C. t=4d
D. d= 1/4t
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the answer would be C because for every hour(t) they travel 4 miles (4d)
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The answer is going to be B, because for each time the time goes up an hour the distance goes up 4 miles
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