A commercial printing press uses a continuous roll of paper to print newspapers at a constant rate. After minutes of operation, the remaining length of the paper roll is feet. After minutes of operation, the remaining length of the paper roll is feet. If the relationship between the printing time, in minutes, and the remaining length of the paper roll, in feet, is linear, how many minutes after the printing press starts operating will the remaining length of the paper roll be feet?
Cevap: 45 minutes
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The remaining length of the paper roll will be feet after minutes of operation.
We are given that the remaining length of the paper roll is a linear function of time, . Let be the remaining length of the paper roll, in feet, after minutes of operation. We can represent the given information as two coordinate points: and . First, find the slope, which represents the constant rate at which the paper is consumed: feet per minute. Next, write the linear equation using the point-slope form: , which simplifies to . To find the time when the remaining length is feet, set and solve for : , which simplifies to , giving .
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Writing and solving linear equations in two variables from two coordinate points.