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The time t required to travel a fixed distance varies inversely as the speed r. it takes 5h to drive the fixed distance at a speed of 80km/h. how long will it take to drive the same distance at a speed of 70km/h?

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Let t be time and r be rate, then if time varies inversely with the rate, the equation is
t= (k)/(r). If it takes 5 hours to drive a fixed distance at a rate of 80, we can sub those values in to solve for the constant of variation, k.
5= (k)/(80). Solve for k by multiplying 5 and 80 to get that k = 400. Now let's find a new time t when r is a rate of 70. We will use that k value to do this:
t= (400)/(70) and find that it will take 20 hours to drive the distance at 70 mph when it takes 5 hours to drive the distance at 80 mph. Makes sense that it takes longer to drive a fixed distance when you are going slower.

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