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Suppose you travel at 60 mph for 222 miles. How many hours will it take you to reach your destination? A.) 4.3 hours B.) 4.5 hours C.) 3.7 hours D.) 1.05 hours
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Suppose you travel at 60 mph for 222 miles. How many hours will it take you to reach your destination?
A.) 4.3 hours
B.) 4.5 hours
C.) 3.7 hours
D.) 1.05 hours
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222/60= 3.666.... thus
3.7
c: is your Answer
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Hey there! :D
Divide 60 by 222 for the number of hours you will need to travel to get to your destination.
222/60= 3.7
"C"
3.7 hours <== the answer
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
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