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30 November, 07:35

Suppose that the water level of a river is 34 feet and that it is receding at a rate of 0.5 foot per day. Write an equation for the water level, L, after d days

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  1. 30 November, 08:31
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    The equation is L = 34 - 0.5d for the water level, L, after d days

    Solution:

    Given that, Suppose that the water level of a river is 34 feet

    And that it is receding at a rate of 0.5 foot per day.

    We have to write an equation for the water level, L, after d days

    The equation can be framed for water level after d days which is found by calculating difference between initial level and receding level of water per day

    Now, we know that,

    water level after d days = initial level - receded level of water.

    L = 34 feet - number of days spent x rate of receding level per day.

    L = 34 feet - d days x 0.5 foot

    L = 34 - 0.5d

    Hence, the equation is L = 34 - 0.5d
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