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To solve these problems.

1. What distance did a car travel that went 70 mph for 6 hours?
2. What is the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 7 cm and a width of 4 cm?

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Solution(s):

1) What distance did a car travel that went 70 mph for 6 hours?

Given:

  • 70 miles = 1 hour

Multiply the RHS by 6 to see what distance was covered by the car in 6 hours.

  • 70 miles = 1 hour
  • => 70 x 6 miles = 6 hours
  • => 420 miles = 6 hours

The car traveled 420 miles in 6 hours.

2) What is the perimeter of a rectangle with a length of 7 cm and a width of 4 cm?

Given:

  • Length: 7 cm
  • Breadth: 4 cm

Formula to find perimeter: 2(L) + 2(B)

Substitute the values into the formula to find the perimeter.

  • 2(L) + 2(B)
  • => 2(7) + 2(4)
  • => 14 + 8
  • => 22 cm

The perimeter of the rectangle is 22 cm.

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