Answer:
Option A - The distance Train A traveled in 1 h is equal to the distance Train B traveled in 1 h.
Step-by-step explanation:
Given : The distance Train A traveled is modeled by the function 
where d represents distance in miles and t represents time in hours.
To find : How does the distance Train A traveled in 1 hour compare to the distance Train B traveled in 1 hour?
Solution :
Distance traveled by Train A in 1 hour is


Distance traveled by Train B in 1 hour is


or for B, we have 324 miles in 4 hours. If that is at a constant speed, it travels 324/4 = 81 miles in one hour
Therefore, The distance Train A traveled in 1 h is equal to the distance Train B traveled in 1 h.
Hence, Option A is correct.
First you need to know some rules 2 numbers that are the same with coefficients divided : you differentiate those coeff
and multyplied :you sum up them
12x^8/3x^3= 4x^8-3=4x^5
20^2x=20^x*20^x
m^5*m^-7=m^5-7=m^-2
Answer: 432
Step-by-step explanation: 4 x 7 = 16
16 x 27 = 432
Hope this helps!