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Can someone help me with this question?-example-1

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Answer:
\bold{(A)\ \frac{\text{51 miles}}{\text{1 hour}}}

Explanation:

Consider the formula "distance (d) = rate (r) x time(t)" and solve for r.

d = r · t

÷ t ÷ t


(d)/(t)=r

Now plug in the given d and t values from the table to solve for r:


r=\frac{\text{204 miles}}{\text{4 hours}}


=\frac{\text{51 miles}}{\text{1 hour}} simplified the fraction


You can check this by plugging in the other 3 values from the table:


r=\frac{\text{306 miles}}{\text{6 hours}}


=\frac{\text{51 miles}}{\text{1 hour}}


r=\frac{\text{408 miles}}{\text{8 hours}}


=\frac{\text{51 miles}}{\text{1 hour}}


r=\frac{\text{510 miles}}{\text{10 hours}}


=\frac{\text{51 miles}}{\text{1 hour}}

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