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DiKsa [7]
3 years ago
15

A boat moving at a constant rate will travel 26 miles in 2 hours. If the boat maintains this rate, how many miles will the boat

travel in 5 hours?
Mathematics
1 answer:
JulsSmile [24]3 years ago
7 0

Given:

A boat moving at a constant rate will travel 26 miles in 2 hours.

To find:

The distance that will the boat travel in 5 hours.

Solution:

It is given that,

The distance traveled by the boat in 2 hours = 26 miles

The distance traveled by the boat in 1 hour = \dfrac{26}{2} miles

                                                                        = 13 miles

The distance traveled by the boat in 5 hour = 5\times 13 miles

                                                                         = 65 miles

Therefore, the boat will travel 65 miles in 5 hours.

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