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Which equation could be used to solve the problem? Zack drove 61 mi in 1 h. At that rate, how many miles (d) will he drive in 4 h? A. d = 61 – 4 B. d = 61 ÷ 4 C. d = 61 • 4 D. d = 61 + 4
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Which equation could be used to solve the problem?
Zack drove 61 mi in 1 h. At that rate, how many miles (d) will he drive in 4 h?
A.
d = 61 – 4
B.
d = 61 ÷ 4
C.
d = 61 • 4
D.
d = 61 + 4
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With the given speed and the time traveled, we can solve for the distance by using the distance formula: distance = speed x time:
Substituting the given values to the equation:
d = 61
• 4
Among the choices, the correct answer is C.
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