A train traveled 300 miles. How long did the trip take if the train was traveling at a rate of: Use the d=rt formula a). (x + 10)mph b). (x - 5)mph A train traveled 300 miles. How long did the trip take if the train was traveling at a rate of: Use the d=rt formula a). (x + 10)mph b). (x - 5)mph @Mathematics
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\[t=\frac{d}{r} \]\[\frac{300}{x+10} \text{ and } \frac{300}{x-5} \]
@robtobey do i go further im just asking
There is not enough information given. You still are left with two unknowns at this point, t and x. All that is given as numbers is the distance, 300 miles
ok so tell me if i got this right ok d=r*t 70mph d=300*70 d=21000
70mph is not mentioned in your problem statement that you wrote.
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