SOLUTION: solve the problem using a linear equation.
A motorist drives at a constant rate of 60 kph. if his destination is 240 kilometers away from his starting point, how many hours will i
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Question 1168956: solve the problem using a linear equation.
A motorist drives at a constant rate of 60 kph. if his destination is 240 kilometers away from his starting point, how many hours will it take him to reach the destination?
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
d = r*t
t = d/r
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