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On a trip, the Olsons drove 165 miles in 3 hours. They keep the same average speed the whole trip. Which proportion can be used to find the number of hours, H, it will take to travel 650 miles? h/3=165/650
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On a trip, the Olsons drove 165 miles in 3 hours. They keep the same average speed the whole trip. Which proportion can be used to find the number of hours, H, it will take to travel 650 miles?
h/3=165/650
h/165=650/3
h/650=3/165
h/650 = 165/3
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165/3=55 mph
650/55=h
650/(165/3)=h
(650*3)/165=h
3/165=h/650
h/650=3/165
so it is the third option
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