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If Bill was traveling v mi/h, how would you represent Daemon's speed in mi/h if he was traveling 10 mi/h faster?
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If Bill was traveling v mi/h, how would you represent Daemon's speed in mi/h if he was traveling 10 mi/h faster?
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Answer:
Explanation:
v1 = (v + 10) mi/h
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