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Distance travelled = rate (or speed) * time.If Matt drives 120 miles at a constant speed of 80 mph. How long will it take?' (Be sure to includeunits.)Answer (number then units):

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1.5 hours

Step-by-step explanation

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Let


\begin{gathered} d=\text{ v}\cdot t \\ \text{where} \\ d\text{ is the distance traveled} \\ v=\text{ rate (or sp}eed)\text{ = 80}(mi)/(h) \\ x=\text{ 120 miles} \end{gathered}

now, replace in the formula


\begin{gathered} d=\text{ v}\cdot t \\ 120\text{ miles= 80}(mi)/(h)\cdot t \\ \text{divide both sides by 80}(mi)/(h) \\ \frac{120\text{ miles}}{\text{80}(mi)/(h)}\text{= }\frac{\text{80}(mi)/(h)\cdot t}{\text{80}(mi)/(h)} \\ 1.5\text{ hours= t} \end{gathered}

therefore, the answer is

1.5 hours

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