3 days after picking apples, a family had 100 apples left. After 6 days, 76 apples were left. Assuming a linear function, write an equation in the form a(t)=mt+b that shows the number of apples, a(t), left t days after picking them. Be sure to include "a(t) =" in your answer.

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Answer:

a(t) = -8t + 124

Step-by-step explanation:

The number of apples left 3 days after picking them is given by the following equation:

[tex]a(t) = mt + b[/tex]

3 days after picking apples, a family had 100 apples left.

This means that [tex]a(3) = 100[/tex]

So

[tex]100 = 3m + b[/tex]

[tex]3m + b = 100[/tex]

[tex]b = 100 - 3m[/tex]

After 6 days, 76 apples were left.

So a(6) = 76. Then

[tex]76 = 6m + b[/tex]

Since b = 100 - 3m

[tex]76 = 6m + 100 - 3m[/tex]

[tex]3m = -24[/tex]

[tex]m = \frac{-24}{3}[/tex]

[tex]m = -8[/tex]

b:

[tex]b = 100 - 3m = 100 - 3*(-8) = 124[/tex]

So

a(t) = -8t + 124.

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