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A plane traveling at a constant speed flew over

Pittsburgh, Saint Louis, Albuquerque, and Phoenix on its
way from New York to San Diego. Using information
from the table, what is the constant speed?

A plane traveling at a constant speed flew over Pittsburgh, Saint Louis, Albuquerque-example-1

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Answer:

1. Its constant speed is 550 miles per hour.

2. Time taken to fly from Albuquerque to Phoenix is
(3)/(5) hours (36 minutes).

Explanation:

Speed =
(distance)/(time)

a. Its speed from Pittsburgh to Saint Louis can be calculated by;

speed =
(550)/(1)

= 550 miles/hour

b. Its speed from Saint Louis to Albuquerque can be determined by;

42 minutes =
(42)/(60) hours

=
(7)/(10) hours

so that time taken = 1
(7)/(10) hours

speed =
(935)/(1(7)/(10) )

=
(9350)/(17)

= 550 miles/hour

c. From Albuquerque to Phoenix, let the time be represented by t. We have;

speed =
(330)/(t)

since the speed is constant, then'

550 =
(330)/(t)

⇒ t =
(330)/(550)

=
(3)/(5)

Thus, time taken to fly from Albuquerque to Phoenix is
(3)/(5) hours (36 minutes).

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