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Justin runs at a constant rate, traveling 17 km in 2 hours. Write an equation that shows the relationship between the distance he runs (d) in kilometers and the time he spends running (h) in hours.
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Justin runs at a constant rate, traveling 17 km in 2 hours. Write an equation that shows the relationship between the distance he runs (d) in kilometers and the time he spends running (h) in hours.
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Answer:
8.5h=d
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Find the unit rate by dividing 17 km by 2 hours:
17 km / 2 = 8.5 km / hr
To find the distance that Justin will cover in a certain hour, you would have to multiply 8.5 by the hour. This idea can be represented by the equation:
8.5h = d
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