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01.04.2021 •
Mathematics
A car is traveling on a highway. 4 hours into the trip it has 160 miles to go to reach its destination. At one hour into the trip, it was 355 miles from its destination. Assuming the car is traveling at a constant rate, then the distance from destination, d, is a linear function of the time, t, in hours, The horizontal intercept is ( , ).
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answer: Associative Property of Addition (Numbers)