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a car is traveling at a speed of 55 miles per hour. You want to write an algebraic expression to show how far the car will travel in a certain number of hours. What will be your constant? your varible?
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a car is traveling at a speed of 55 miles per hour. You want to write an algebraic expression to show how far the car will travel in a certain number of hours. What will be your constant? your varible?
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We do not know how long he will travel, so that will be out variable (t) and our constant will be 55.. 55 • t = ? Hoped I helped!
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