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A driver drives his car with an average velocity of 96.0 km/hr. How long will it take for him to drive a 468 km on a straight highway? A. 6.45 hours B. 5.25 hours C. 4.88 hours …
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A driver drives his car with an average velocity of 96.0 km/hr. How long will it take for him to drive a 468 km on a straight highway? A. 6.45 hours B. 5.25 hours C. 4.88 hours …
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A driver drives his car with an average velocity of 96.0 km/hr. How long will it take for him to drive a 468 km on a straight highway?
A. 6.45 hours
B. 5.25 hours
C. 4.88 hours
D. 3.25 hours
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Answer: I believe C
Explanation: 468 divided by 96 = 4.875, round the 5 and it becomes 4.88 hours.
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