Maria bikes 25 km per hour and starts at mile 10. Glen bikes 29 km per hour and starts at mile 0. Which system of linear equations represents this situation?A.Maria: d = 10t + 25Glen: 29d = tB.Glen: d = 25t + 10Maria: d = 29tC.Maria: d = 25t + 10Glen: d = 29tD.Maria: d = 10t + 25Glen: d = 29tSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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Maria bikes 25 km per hour and starts at mile 10. Glen bikes 29 km per hour and starts at mile 0. Which system of linear equations represents this situation?A.Maria: d = 10t + 25Glen: 29d = tB.Glen: d = 25t + 10Maria: d = 29tC.Maria: d = 25t + 10Glen: d = 29tD.Maria: d = 10t + 25Glen: d = 29tSUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
Solution
The correct system of linear equations that represents this situation is:
Maria: d = 25t + 10 Glen: d = 29t
So, the answer is C. Maria: d = 25t + 10, Glen: d = 29t.
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