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A snowbank that is 6 inches deep is melting at the rate of 0.5 in per hour . what’s a linear function to model the scenario and identify the domain and range of the function
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Answer: y = -0.5x + 6
Domain = 0≤x≤12
Range = 0≤y≤6
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