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Mathematics, 07.04.2021 22:10 mponcier4

The distance in miles, y, a runner travels in x hours can be modeled using a linear
function. One runner runs for at most 5
hours at a constant rate of 8 miles per
hour.
What is the domain of the function for
this situation?

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