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OpenStudy (mellisa):

An athlete trains for 110 min each day for as many days as possible. Write an equation that relates the number of days d that the athlete spends training when the athlete trains for 660 min.

OpenStudy (mellisa):

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OpenStudy (calculusxy):

The athlete trains 110 minutes per day. Let's call the number of days as \(d\). This above statement of "110 minutes per day" can be represented as \(110d\). The athlete wants to train for a total of 660 minutes after \(d\) days... \(110d = 660\)

OpenStudy (calculusxy):

@Mellisa Do you understand it?

OpenStudy (mellisa):

Thanks, I totes understand

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