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Nady [450]
3 years ago
11

Alicia drove at a constant speed and traveled 182.4 miles in 3 hours. How many miles

Mathematics
1 answer:
muminat3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

V = \frac{182.4 mi}{3 hr}= 60.8 \frac{mi}{hr}

And then we can find the distance travelled in 11 hours with this formula:

D = Vt

And replacing we got:

D = 60.8 \frac{mi}{hr} *11 hr =668.8 mi

So then after 11 hours she will travel 668.8 mi

Step-by-step explanation:

For this case w eknow that Alicia drove at a constant speed 182.4 mi in 3 hours. We can find the speed with this formula:

V= \frac{D}{t}

Where V is the velocity, D the distance and t the time if we replace we got:

V = \frac{182.4 mi}{3 hr}= 60.8 \frac{mi}{hr}

And then we can find the distance travelled in 11 hours with this formula:

D = Vt

And replacing we got:

D = 60.8 \frac{mi}{hr} *11 hr =668.8 mi

So then after 11 hours she will travel 668.8 mi

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