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Sarah was driving at 50 mph (miles per hour) and went a distance of 100 miles. How

did it take Sarah to drive that distance?
Solve for time.

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Answer:

It took Sarah 2 hours to reach a distance of 100 miles

Explanation:

100 miles in (?) ÷ 50 mph = 2 hours

So, in 2 hours Sarah can drive 100 miles.

All I did is divide 100 miles by 50 mph and got 2 hours.

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v = 50 \: \: (mile)/(hour)


v = (distance \: \: traveled)/(time \: )


50 = (100)/(t) \\

Multiply sides by t


50t = 100

Divide sides by 50


(50)/(50) t = (100)/(50) \\


t = 2 \: \: hour

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