A train travels 65 miles and then stops in a city. Then it travels at a speed of 95 miles per hour before reaching its last stop.
Enter a linear model which represents the total distance traveled, d, by the train, as a function of t, the number of hours
after leaving the city

Respuesta :

Step-by-step explanation:

as speed is always

distance/time

we need to multiply speed by the time traveled to get the distance traveled.

so,

d = 95t + 65

after all, until it reached the city it traveled already 65 miles (we don't know the speed, but it does not matter for the question about the total distance traveled), which we need to add to get the total distance.