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If you drive for 6 hours and travel 210 miles, what is your rate?
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If you drive for 6 hours and travel 210 miles, what is your rate?
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you dived the travel mile by the hours you will get the answer
the equation is 201 ÷6 = 35
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Since you are trying to find mph, you divide 6 to 6 hours and 210 miles.
6/6 is 1.
210/6 is 35.
Therefore, the rate is
35mph
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