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rxcklesskaisher:

A cheetah runs at a speed of 58 miles for every hour. If the distance traveled, in miles, is d and time, in hours, is t, which equation shows the relationship between d and t? d = 58 + t t = 58 + d t = 58d d = 58t

QuestionCoveBot:

Well which do you think it is?

rxcklesskaisher:

i think...

Katrin369:

Lets start by eliminating two answer choices.

rxcklesskaisher:

not c

QuestionCoveBot:

The miles are d it's traveling at. The hours is t. Since it's running at 58 miles an hour. The keyword is MILES. Think about this for a second.

QuestionCoveBot:

@rxcklesskaisher Need you back here again. xD

rxcklesskaisher:

???

QuestionCoveBot:

\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @QuestionCoveBot The miles are d it's traveling at. The hours is t. Since it's running at 58 miles an hour. The keyword is MILES. Think about this for a second. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Think about this.

rxcklesskaisher:

ok

QuestionCoveBot:

You'll get the answer just from thinking about it, maybe.

rxcklesskaisher:

ok i thoought so?

QuestionCoveBot:

Eliminate A and D. A first of all, looks like this: d = 58 + t 58 is the miles per hour, and t is the hours it's running. You can't add those two. D looks like this: d = 58t Same here as A. 58 is the mph, t is hours. You can't multiply these two

Vocaloid:

distance = speed*time Substitute the appropriate quantities from the problem

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