Solve the problem.The distance a frog can jump can be estimated from the length of its back legs. The relationship is a linear function D(x) = 11.88x + 1.03, where D(x) is the distance jumped in inches and x is the length of the frog's hind legs in inches. Estimate how far a frog with 2.7 inch hind legs can jump.

A. 33.11 in.
B. 14.58 in.
C. 15.61 in.
D. 12.91 in.


Answer: A

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