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Steve drove at a constant rate to the beach for a vacation. In the equation below, t is the time in hours it took Steve to drive to the beach. 62t = 310
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Steve drove at a constant rate to the beach for a vacation. In the equation below, t is the time in hours it took Steve to drive to the beach. 62t = 310
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Steve drove at a constant rate to the beach for a vacation. In the equation below, t is the time in hours it took Steve to drive to the beach.
62t = 310
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it took him 5 hours because 62*5=310
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310/62= hours which equals 5! hope this helped a bit.
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