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Gabby07:

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Gabby07:

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Gabby07:

pls help im in a hurry

smurkio:

dont u have to find the unit rate

smurkio:

so that would be 240 dived by 4

smurkio:

which is 60

SmokeyBrown:

smurkio is correct in their approach. You could use that method to find the number of miles per hour that the car travels (60) and multiply that by 6. Another way to do it would be to calculate that 6 hours is 1.5 times as long as 4 hours. So, if the car can travel 240 miles in 4 hours, it could travel 1.5 times that amount in 6 hours.

xxemilianaxx:

d=rt r=d/2t

xxemilianaxx:

r=d/t*

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