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A Chevy is traveling 10 mph faster than a Toyota. The Chevy is traveling at a rate of 60 mph. Let T = the the speed of the Toyota. Which formula below would correctly calculate the speed of the Toyota?
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A Chevy is traveling 10 mph faster than a Toyota. The Chevy is traveling at a rate of 60 mph.
Let T = the the speed of the Toyota.
Which formula below would correctly calculate the speed of the Toyota?
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60mph-10mph=T would be the answer... I believe.
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