Respuesta :
First of all you want to see how long she runs for 1 km and you can figure that out by doing 18/2 and 54/6, they both equal to 9.
So that means that Julissa is running an average of 9 kilometers per minute creating the equation of : t = 9k
So that means that Julissa is running an average of 9 kilometers per minute creating the equation of : t = 9k
For this case, the first thing we must do is define variables.
We have then:
t: the time in minutes
k: the number of kilometers
The relationship between both variables is direct.
Therefore, the function is:
[tex] k (t) = c * t
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Where, "c" is a constant of proportionality.
To determine "c" we use the following data:
After running for 18 minutes, she completes 2 kilometers.
Substituting values:
[tex] 2 = c * 18
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Clearing c we have:
[tex] c = \frac{2}{18}
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[tex] c = \frac{1}{9}
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Then, the equation is given by:
[tex] k (t) = \frac{1}{9} * t
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Answer:
An equation that can be used to represent k, the number of kilometers Julissa runs in t minutes is:
[tex] k (t) = \frac{1}{9} * t [/tex]