Answer:
2400 miles
Step-by-step explanation:
So the first equation is pretty straight forwards, it's in the slope-intercept form y=mx+b where m is the slope, and b is y-intercept, since as x increases by 1, the value y increases by m, which by definition is what the slope is, so m is the slope. In this context the slope is how many miles in x hours. So Space Explorer B flies 400 miles per hour. The amount of miles that Space Explorer A flies per mile can be calculated by dividing the 36400 by the 13 hours it had to travel. This gives you 2800 miles. So to find how many fewer miles Space Explorer B travels than Space Explorer A you subtract the 2 slopes. 2800 - 400 = 2400. So Space Explorer B travels 2400 fewer miles than Space Explorer A