If you travel at a constant speed, the distance you travel is directly proportional to

Chapter 2, Problem 10

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If you travel at a constant speed, the distance you travel is directly proportional to your travel time. Suppose you walk 3 mi in 1.5 h. a. How far would you walk in 1 h? b. How far would you walk in 2 h? c. How much time would it take you to walk 6 mi? d. Represent this situation with a graph. e. What is the constant of variation in this situation, and what does it represent? f. Define variables and write an equation that relates time to distance traveled.

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