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OpenStudy (anonymous):

A snail travels 3 ft every hour. How far does the snail travel in 2 hours? Express your answer in simplest form. A. 8 ft B. 8 ft C. 6 ft D. 5 ft

563blackghost (563blackghost):

Well the snail trails 3ft every hour so thats our key... 3t = 1hr Now we want to know how many he trails in two hours so how would we find that?

563blackghost (563blackghost):

3ft*

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563blackghost (563blackghost):

Well we would use this equation 3h which h represents per hour and to get how many in 2 hrs we would input 2 where h is soo...\[3(2)\] so what would be the total?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C

OpenStudy (anonymous):

3*2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

C 3*2=6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

medal please

OpenStudy (sarahjoy26):

Hello @WallyKillsCrow ! Great question! So, if the snail traveled 3 ft. every hour, and it traveled for 2 hours, you would simply multiply 3 ft. times 2 hours, which would be 6 feet. So, the answer would be 6 ft. Amazing question, @WallyKillsCrow ! I'll be happy to help you with others anytime!

OpenStudy (sarahjoy26):

Great job everyone else, too! Good job @Maybehelper , @Austin1617 , @563blackghost ! Good job for helping and saying the right answer everybody! Keep up the good work!

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