*A.** Consider a 100-meter track used for foot races. The time it takes for a runner to run the track can be computed by taking the speed in running the track and applying it to the formula **t = d/s**, since the distance is fixed at 100 meters.
1. Let *x* represent the speed to run the 100 meters. Represent the time to run the track as a function of the speed.
2. Represent *f(x)* as a table of values for speed from 5 meters per second to 10 meters per second.
3. Represent as a graph the functional relation of the time to the speed as described in the table of values in #2.
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