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Consider the model for the number of miles, m, Penelope runs per week versus the number of weeks she has been training, w. m = 12 + 0.5w After how many weeks should Penelope exp…
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Consider the model for the number of miles, m, Penelope runs per week versus the number of weeks she has been training, w. m = 12 + 0.5w After how many weeks should Penelope exp…
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Consider the model for the number of miles, m, Penelope runs per week versus the number of weeks she has been training, w.
m = 12 + 0.5w
After how many weeks should Penelope expect to be running 16 miles per week?
A) 4
B) 8
C) 3
D) 2
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the answer is 8 because 12+0.5(8) = 16
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