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3. The grade a student earns on a test varies directly with the amount of time the student spends studying. Suppose a student spends 5.5 hours studying and makes a grade of 76% on the test. What is an equation that relates the grade earned on a test, g, with the amount of time spent studying, t, in hours? What is the garish of your equation.

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Answer:

The required equation is
g=13.8182t.

Explanation:

Consider the provided information.

It is given that The grade a student earns on a test varies directly with the amount of time the student spends studying.

First find the slope of the line using the formula:
m=(Rise)/(Run)

Since the grade rise to 76 after spending 5.5 hours studying.

Thus, the slope of the line is:
m=(76)/(5.5)=13.8182

It is given that equation varies directly with the amount of time the student spends studying.

Thus the equation should be in form of
b=ka

where k is a constant.

Substitute b=g, a=t and k=13.8182 in
b=ka.


g=13.8182t

Hence, the required equation is
g=13.8182t.

Check: Substitute t=5.5 in
g=13.8182t


g=13.8182(5.5)


g\approx76.00

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