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The equation below represents the fact that your driving rate (the distance divided by the time in hours) must be less than or equal to 65 mph by law. if you drive for 2.5 hours, what is the maximum distance
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The equation below represents the fact that your driving rate (the distance divided by the time in hours) must be less than or equal to 65 mph by law. if you drive for 2.5 hours, what is the maximum distance you can drive and still be within the law
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distance = speed * time
distance = 65 * 2.5
distance = 162.5 miles at most <==
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