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A car is driving at a rate of 61 miles per hour. At this rate, how long will it take for the car to drive 323.3 miles?
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A car is driving at a rate of 61 miles per hour.
At this rate, how long will it take for the car to drive 323.3 miles?
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This is distance-velocity-time relationship.
recall that dist = velocity*time
so
velocity = 61 mph
distance = 323.3 mi
so to find time we should divide distance by velocity
t = d/v
t = 323.1/61
= 5.3 hrs (to the nearest tenth)
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It will take the car 5.3 hours to drive 323.2 miles.
To get this you simply divide 323.2 by 61.
Which gives you 5.3.
To check this you can do 5.3 * 61.
This gives you 323.2.
Hope this helps you! (:
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