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Erik drove 62 miles per hour for 4.5 hours. Use the equation below to determine how far he drove. D= r • t D =distance, r= rate of speed, t= time
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Erik drove 62 miles per hour for 4.5 hours. Use the equation below to determine how far he drove. D= r • t D =distance, r= rate of speed, t= time
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Erik drove 62 miles per hour for 4.5 hours. Use the equation below to determine how far he drove.
D= r • t
D =distance, r= rate of speed, t= time
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r = 62 mph
t = 4.5 hours
d = 4.5*62 = 279 total miles
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