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1. If you drive at 100 km/hr, S for 600 km,how long will it take you to go their?

2. A car traveled at a velocity of 50 km/h,N for .5 h. How far did the car travel?

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1. If you drive at 100 km/hr, S for 600 km,how long will it take you to go their? 2. A-example-1
User Javier Giovannini
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Answer:

1: 6hr 2: 25km

Step-by-step explanation:

The equation velocity=distance/time (v=d/t) is useful for these problems.

1: v=100 km/hr, d=600km

plugging into the equation, we get 100km/hr=600km/t

rearrange to get t=600/100, or t=6hr

2: v=50km/hr, t=5hr

plugging in: 50km/hr=d/0.5hr

rearrange: d=(50km/hr)*0.5hr, or d=25km

don't forget your units, and have a lovely day :)

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