Answer :
Answer:
[tex]T=\frac{1000-z}{63} \,\,\,\,or\,\,\,\,equivalently\,\,\,\,T=-\frac{1}{63} z+\frac{1000}{63}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
If Maria has written already "z" words of her 1000 words essay, so the number of words she has left to do is "1000-z". Then the amount of time "T" that is left for her, is the quotient between 1000-z over 63 words/min (her writing rate).
We can then write that the time (T) it will take her to write the rest of the essay is:
[tex]T=\frac{1000-z}{63} \\T=-\frac{1}{63} z+\frac{1000}{63}[/tex]
where we express the resultant function in slope-intercept form.