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Answer:

[tex] X = v t[/tex]

Where:

X represent the distance travelled in miles

v= 40 mi/hr represent the velocity

t represent the time in hours

So then our function for this situation would be:

[tex] X = 40t[/tex]

And thi function represent a linear function without intercept and the slope 40, and that means for each increase of the time in 1 hour travelling at this speed rate constant the distance would be increased 40 miles

Step-by-step explanation:

We assume that the velocity is constant and given by:

[tex] v = 40 \frac{mi}{hr}[/tex]

And when we have this case we can model the distance travelled with the following formula:

[tex] X = v t[/tex]

Where:

X represent the distance travelled in miles

v= 40 mi/hr represent the velocity

t represent the time in hours

So then our function for this situation would be:

[tex] X = 40t[/tex]

And thi function represent a linear function without intercept and the slope 40, and that means for each increase of the time in 1 hour travelling at this speed rate constant the distance would be increased 40 miles

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