Use the following equations to solve the problem.
final distance = initial distance + (speed ×...
Mathematics, 01.09.2019 18:30 FriesAintHere1392
Use the following equations to solve the problem.
final distance = initial distance + (speed × time)
df = di + vt
1.00 mi = 1.61 km
for an initial distance of 11.3 km, a speed of 35.0 miles per hour, and a time of 3.00 hours, what is the final distance in km?
(points : 3)
49.3 km
180 km
116 km
76.5 km
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