Question 9 of 10 • PBCSD_Grade_Forgiveness_1200710_Mathematics_for_College_Algebra_S1_2023
An airplane’s average speed from San Diego to Dallas can be calculated using the function where t is the number of hours of travel. When there are tailwinds, the increased speed can be calculated using the functionw(s) = fs, where f is the percent increase as a decimal. On a given day, the tailwinds caused the average speed to increase by 2.5%, or w(s) = 1.025s.