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Help me on number 3 please 50 points

Help me on number 3 please 50 points-example-1
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Your answer would be 520.
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To do this, we just need to find the unit rate, and then apply the values.

In the graph, 2 hours would bring you 130 miles.

Divide: 130/2 = 65

Lets check:

65 * 8 = 520

Here's the final answer: Multiply the number of hours by 65 to find the number of miles.
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