SOLUTION: Gina has an appointment in 45 min. She is driving at a rate of 30 mi/h. If the appointment is 24 mi away, will she arrive on time? If not, how early or late will she be?
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Question 762086: Gina has an appointment in 45 min. She is driving at a rate of 30 mi/h. If the appointment is 24 mi away, will she arrive on time? If not, how early or late will she be?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Simple rate, time, distance and all the numbers are given; but does it form a favorable inequality?
45 minutes = 0.75 hour = hour
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That would be the requirement if Gina is likely to be on time for the appointment.
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