This question is worth 2 credits. A student programs a robot to travel at a constant speed across the classroom floor. The table below represents the relationship between the distance, in feet, the robot travels over a period of time, in seconds. This question is worth 2 credits. Diane is planning a party at a trampoline park. It will cost $55.00 to rent the park, plus an additional $8.00 per guest. She wants to spend less than $100.00 on the party. Write and solve an inequality to determine the maximum number of guests, g, that can be invited when spending less than a total of $100.00. DISTANCE ROBOT TRAVELED Time, t (seconds) Distance, d (feet) Show your work. 10 16 Write an equation to represent the distance, d, in feet, the robot travels in t seconds. Using the equation, how many seconds will it take for the robot to travel 11 feet?

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