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MsBrains (ms-brains):
MsBrains (ms-brains):
A, is what I think it is.
OpenStudy (study_buddy99):
so in this example you must figure out how many calories are burned per hour to represent t. So in order to figure this out 800/4 to get the amount of calories burned.
563blackghost (563blackghost):
I agree with @study_buddy99
MsBrains (ms-brains):
So, it should be C?
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OpenStudy (study_buddy99):
once you get the calories burned [200] but in order to figure out the amount burned over 4 hours it would be 200(4)=800 so 200(t)
563blackghost (563blackghost):
That would be incorrect...
We first divide \(\LARGE{800\div4=how~many~calories~lost~in~one~hour}\)
and then we would make the equation...
@study_buddy99 got it ^^
MsBrains (ms-brains):
The equation would be be B.c=200t
OpenStudy (study_buddy99):
yes, do you understand?
MsBrains (ms-brains):
Yes..Sorry, but I understood it way better when @563blackghost explained.
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563blackghost (563blackghost):
But I didnt explain it O.o I just stated you had to divide....