A plane flies x mph. How far can it go in y hours?
Which expression represents this?
xy miles
x/y miles
x + y miles
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NoodlesAndRiceYT:
Well, what are you thinking the answer is?
aboyles:
i would have to say maybe xy miles
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Do you have any more information?
aboyles:
not really
NoodlesAndRiceYT:
@aboyles wrote:
i would have to say maybe xy miles
i believe you are correct
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aboyles:
thanks
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Also yes that is right
NoodlesAndRiceYT:
Your welcome! Now you can close this question sense it is answered
aboyles:
i got one more
NoodlesAndRiceYT:
Ah, ok
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aboyles:
Two trucks started toward each other at the same time from towns 500 km apart. One truck traveled at a rate of 65 km per hour while the other traveled at 60 km per hour. After how many hours did they meet?
If x represents the number of hours, which of the following equations could be used to solve the problem?
65x = 60x
65x - 60x = 500
65x + 60x = 500
Tutorial:
I think you may want to post this on a different post.
NoodlesAndRiceYT:
@tutorial wrote:
I think you may want to post this on a different post.
I think so too
aboyles:
ok
Tutorial:
Thank you 🙏
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