Respuesta :
Answer:
a) [tex]S(t) = 30 - 0.44t[/tex]
b) The person travels 21 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
(a) Simplify the algebraic expression:
About the algebraic expression, the problem states that:
The total distance walking and traveling by bus is given by the algebraic expression 0.06 t plus 0.5 left parenthesis 60 minus t right parenthesis.
Mathematically, this is:
[tex]S(t) = 0.06t + 0.5*(60-t)[/tex].
Simplifying, we have:
[tex]S(t) = 0.06t + 30 - 0.5t[/tex]
[tex]S(t) = 30 - 0.44t[/tex]
b) Use each form of the algebraic expression to determine the total distance that the person travels if the person spends 20 minutes walking to the bus stop.
t is the time that the person spends walking to the bus stop, so [tex]t = 20[/tex].
By the original expression
[tex]S(t) = 0.06t + 0.5*(60-t)[/tex]
[tex]S(20) = 0.0620 + 0.5*(60-20) = 1.2 = 20 = 21.2[/tex]
By the simplified expression
[tex]S(t) = 30 - 0.44t[/tex]
[tex]S(20) = 30 - 0.44*(20) = 30 - 8.8 = 21.2[/tex]
By each form of the expression, we find that the person traveled 21.2 miles