Mathematics, 03.07.2019 22:40 jason1702
If you drive for 2 hours, at 60 miles per hour, you will have traveled 120 miles. this is a very common type of calculation, involving three quantities: distance, rate and time. if you know just two of these three quantities, you can always calculate the third. thus, if you want to know how much time it is going to take you to get somewhere, and you know that the distance is 120 miles and you will drive at a rate of 60 miles per hour, you can divide the 120 miles by the 60 miles per hour and obtain a time of 2 hours.
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