THINKING LIKE AN ENGINEER W/ACCESS
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Chapter 17.3, Problem 9CC
Create a proper plot of the function D = 50 – 3t for t ranging from 0 to 15. Draw the line as a dashed black line. Here D is depth in meters, and t is time in minutes.
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