Which rate can you set StartFraction 30 miles Over 1 hour EndFraction equal to in order to find the time it takes to travel 900 miles at 30 miles per hour?
why is this history subject ?
30mi/1hr=900mi/t Step-by-step explanation: Since you have miles in the numerator of your rate, you need miles in the numerator of the equivalent fraction: 30mi/1hr=900mi/t This can be rearranged to ... t/1hr=900mi/30mi=30 Then, multiplying by 1 h gives the solution ... t = 30 h It takes 30 hours to travel 900 miles at 30 miles per hour. https://ansanswers.com/mathematics/question16969687#otvet
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @jhonyy9 why is this history subject ? \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) I meant for it to be a math question I coulldn't see the spot to change it
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