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How long would it take to drive a distance of 10 miles if you drive at a constant speed of 42 miles per hour? Use the equation below and substitute the values. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth
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How long would it take to drive a distance of 10 miles if you drive at a constant speed of 42 miles per hour? Use the equation below and substitute the values. Round your answer to the nearest hundredth if necessary. (Distance = Speed x Time)
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Distance = Speed * Time
42 miles per hour * 10 miles = 420
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