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Curtis decided to go on a road trip to Canada. On the first day of his trip, he drove for 15 hours and traveled 870 miles. At what unit rate did he travel on the first day, and …
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Curtis decided to go on a road trip to Canada. On the first day of his trip, he drove for 15 hours and traveled 870 miles. At what unit rate did he travel on the first day, and miles per hour?
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870/15 = 58 miles per hr....unit rate is 58/1
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