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Question 1 of 5
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Question 1: Patrick has put in 20 hours on a school report so far and plans to work 3 more hours a day until the report is done. Write an equation to model how many total hours (t) Patrick puts into the report based on the number of days (d) he works.
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Question 2 of 5
2. Question
Question 2: Patrick has put in 20 hours on a school report so far and plans to work 3 more hours a day until the report is done. The equation t=20+3d models the total amount of hours Patrick works after d-days. If Patrick wants to spend no more than 35 total hours on the project, how many days can he work at most?
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Question 3 of 5
3. Question
Question 3: Patrick has put in 20 hours on a school report so far and plans to work 3 more hours a day until the report is done. The equation t=20+3d models the total amount of hours Patrick works after d-days. Patrick plans on working 10 more days. How many total hours can he expect to put into the project?
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Question 4 of 5
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Question 4: A storm has brought 2 inches of snow so far and is expected to bring .5 inches every hour for the duration of the storm. Model this situation using h to represent the number of hours it continues to snow and t to model the total snowfall.
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Question 5 of 5
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Question 5: A storm has brought 2 inches of snow so far and is expected to bring .5 inches every hour for the duration of the storm. The equation t=.5h+2 models this situation. Is the point (5, 4.5) a solution to the equation? If so, interpret the solution.
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