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Using the formula r=d/t, where d is the distance in miles, r is the rate, and t is the time in hours, at which rate must you travel to cover 227.5 miles in 3.5 hours?
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Using the formula r=d/t, where d is the distance in miles, r is the rate, and t is the time in hours, at which rate must you travel to cover 227.5 miles in 3.5 hours?
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Using the formula r=d/t, where d is the distance in miles, r is the rate, and t is the time in hours, at which rate must you travel to cover 227.5 miles in 3.5 hours?
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35 mile/hour
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= 65 mile/hour
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