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The world’s fastest fish, a sailfish, swims at a rate of 69 miles per hour. Is the distance a sailfish swims proportional to the number of hours it swims? Explain

Sagot :

The distance x that it swims is directly proportional to the time t that it swims at a constant speed v:

X=vt

V= 69miles/hour

X=69t, with t in hours, x in miles