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A cheetah travels at a rate of 90 feet per second.

The distance d traveled by the cheetah is a function of seconds traveled t. Write a rule for the function.
How far will the cheetah travel in 25 seconds?

d = distance

r = rate

t = time

distance = rate ∙ time

d = r t

How far will the cheetah travel in 25 seconds means t = 25 s

d = 90 ∙ 25 = 2250 ft

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To write a rule for the function that represents the distance traveled by the cheetah, we can use the formula:

d = rt

Where:
d = distance traveled (in feet)
r = rate of travel (in feet per second)
t = time elapsed (in seconds)

Substituting the given values into the formula, we have:

d = 90t

Now, to find how far the cheetah will travel in 25 seconds, we can substitute t = 25 into the formula:

d = 90(25)

Calculating this expression, we get:

d = 2250

Therefore, the cheetah will travel 2250 feet in 25 seconds.

To write a rule for the function, we need to determine how the distance traveled by the cheetah relates to the seconds traveled.

Since the cheetah travels at a rate of 90 feet per second, the distance it covers is equal to the rate multiplied by the time taken:

d = 90t

Where d represents the distance and t represents the time in seconds.

To determine how far the cheetah will travel in 25 seconds, we substitute t = 25 into the equation:

d = 90 * 25
d = 2250 feet

Therefore, the cheetah will travel 2250 feet in 25 seconds.