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Joe drives 125 miles in 212 hours. At the same rate, how far will he be able to travel in 6 hours?
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Joe drives 125 miles in 212 hours. At the same rate, how far will he be able to travel in 6 hours?
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Joe drives 125 miles in 212 hours. At the same rate, how far will he be able to travel in 6 hours?
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first you would divide mile by hours, so: 125/212 which gives you .59 miles per hour so then you would multiply .59 by 6 which gives you
3.45 miles per hour
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