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Textbook Solutions for Elementary and Intermediate Algebra

Chapter 3 Problem 3.6.83

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Trampolines. There is a linear relationship between the length of the protective pad that wraps around a trampoline and the radius of the trampoline. Use the data in the table to find an equation that gives the length of pad needed for any trampoline with radius . Write the equation in slopeintercept form. Use units of feet for both l and r. Protectivepadradius Radius Pad length3 ft 19 ft7 ft 44 ft

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The first step in solving 3 problem number 83 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Trampolines. There is a linear relationship between the length of the protective pad that wraps around a trampoline and the radius of the trampoline. Use the data in the table to find an equation that gives the length of pad needed for any trampoline with radius . Write the equation in slopeintercept form. Use units of feet for both l and r. Protectivepadradius Radius Pad length3 ft 19 ft7 ft 44 ft
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Title Elementary and Intermediate Algebra 5 
Author Alan S. Tussy R. David Gustafson
ISBN 9781111567682

Trampolines. There is a linear relationship between the length of the protective pad

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