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Sent to Math Experts January 9 2009 at 5:06 AM
   

Owners of a recreation area are filling a small pond with water. They are adding water at a rate of 35 liters per minute. There are 600 liters in the pond to start.

Let W represent the amount of water in the pond (in liters), and let T represent the number of minutes that water has been added. Write an equation relating W to T , and then graph your equation using the axes below. W is verticle in the graph and T is horizontal. W is units 100 through 900 and T are units 1 through 9.

 

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Level: 50 year old going back to scho; Subject: Algebra basic

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I have but I can't follow the steps. I keep getting lost. Possibly if I get the actual steps right in one scenario I can do the rest.

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January 9 2009 at 5:12 AM (5 minutes and 41 seconds later)
         
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Hi,

W = 600 + 35T

graph


Good Luck!
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January 9 2009 at 5:23 AM (10 minutes and 48 seconds later)
         

I got a copy of this - can you lock this question?

 

Thanks

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