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A motorcycle is moving at a constant speed of 44 km/h. How long (in hour) does it take the motorcycle to travel a distance of 61 km? Round your answer to one decimal place.

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Answer:


\text{time}=1.4 hr.

Explanation:

Formula Used:


\text{Distance}= \text{speed} * \text{time}

Given:


\text{speed} = \text{44 km/hr.}\\\text{Distance}=61 \text{km}

Now, we have to find the time travel 61 km at the speed of 44 km/hr

since,


\text{distance}=\text{speed}* \text{time}\\\Rightarrow \text{time}=\frac{\text{distance}}{\text{speed}} \\\Rightarrow \text{time}=(61)/(44)\\\Rightarrow \text{time}=1.39 hr.\\\Rightarrow \text{time}=1.4 hr.(\text{round to one decimal place})

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