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Mathematics, 26.07.2019 18:30 juliagearhart9p229te

Suppose that you have a goal to drive two miles at an average rate of 60 miles per hour (mph). during the first mile you travel at a rate of 30 mph. how fast would you need to travel during the second mile in order to reach your goal of 60 mph for the total two mile distance? (hint: remember that rate is found by taking distance divided by time.)

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