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Here is the real life situation that goes with c = 40/h... You have 40 cupcakes. You give the same number of cupcakes to "h" number of people. How many cupcakes does each person have? Let c be the number of cupcakes for each person

Answer:

1) Assume that you covered the distance of 40 miles in "h" hours by bicycle. You need to find speed. So. speed = tex]\frac{40}{h}[/tex]

2) Assume that you have 40 pens, you wanted to give your "h" number of friends equally. The number of pens each will get [tex]\frac{40}{h}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Case 1:

Assume that you covered the distance of 40 miles in "h" hours by bicycle. You need to find speed.

Distance = Speed*time

Speed = [tex]\frac{Distance}{Time}[/tex]

We know the distance covered = 40 and time = h

Speed = [tex]\frac{40}{h}[/tex]

Case 2:

Assume that you have 40 pens, you wanted to give your "h" number of friends equally. The number of pens each will get [tex]\frac{40}{h}[/tex]