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The number of houses that Drake paints can be modeled by the equation above, where h is the number of houses he has painted and t is the number of workdays he has spent painting. When h = 10, what would the value of t represent?


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Yeah Whoa Okay S eighty maths members last in the

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Siri's here of five In this section the equation H

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equals two T as in fruity The number of houses

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that Drake paints can be modelled by the equation above

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For H is the number of houses he has painted

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and T is the number of work days he has

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spent painting When H is ten what would the value

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of TB Okay Well we'll get that It's five like

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that's not too hard to figure out but what does

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it mean What's the greater meaning in all of this

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Drakes been working hard turning out freshly painted houses at

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a constant rate We have been given an equation that

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can be understood in terms of slope intercept form that

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you know Y equals MX plus B thing Hopefully we're

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drilling into you right now that this happens a lot

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on the right you're given the slope intercept form and

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you have to kind of back out what the equation

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means in a Peruvian philosophical way In place of our

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Y term we have h the number of houses he's

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painted And in place of acts we have tea or

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the number of work days he has spent painting When

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H is ten we know he's painted ten houses where

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we could then calculate for the T value should be

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five But we don't need to know the exact number

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of days here It's need to know what the answer

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would represent philosophy of it The greater meaning which is

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the number of work days it has taken him to

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paint Those ten houses So that's it The answer is

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C That's the number of work days Take straight to

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paint ten houses I don't know how long it take 00:01:28.38 --> [endTime] you to a penthouse Never done it never will

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