Math, asked by sunitha20r, 4 months ago

A train traveled a distance of D = 100 miles at a constant rate of speed of R = 62 miles
per hour. Use the formula
D = R.T
to find the total amount of time (T) that the trip took (in hours). Round your answer to
the nearest tenth. Do not include the units in your answer.​

Answers

Answered by SuspendedTrickster
0

Answer:

Dis= spe x tim

100= 62 x tim

tim= 100/62

tim= 1.612

or 1.60 hours(Approx)

Answered by adolphlas0612
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A car traveled a distance of D = 100 miles at a constant rate of speed of R = 34 miles per hour. Use the formula

D = R · T

to find the total amount of time (T) that the trip took (in hours). Round your answer to the nearest tenth.

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