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Eric runs a race that can be modeled by the equation shown, where d is his distance, in feet, from the starting line and t is his time, in seconds, since the race began. d = 8t …
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Eric runs a race that can be modeled by the equation shown, where d is his distance, in feet, from the starting line
and t is his time, in seconds, since the race began.
d = 8t - 4
Which equation shows Eric's time in terms of his distance?
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Answer:t=d+4
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