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Tony van four and a half miles and 1/2 hours wait an equation for the distance in Miles why that she's when an x hours

Tony van four and a half miles and 1/2 hours wait an equation for the distance in-example-1
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Given data:

The given distance is d= 4/5 miles.

The given time is t = 1/5 hours.

The speed can be calculated as,


\begin{gathered} s=(d)/(t) \\ =\frac{((4)/(5)\text{ miles)}}{(1)/(5)\text{ hour}} \\ =4\text{ miles/hour} \end{gathered}

The expression for the distance in x hours is,


y=4x

Thus, the expression for the distance is y=4x.

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