SOLUTION: The suspect left the scene of the crime at 10:05. He is presumably traveling 35 mph and is suspected to be traveling home, a distance of 15 miles from the scene. Assuming his s

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Question 770714: The suspect left the scene of the crime at 10:05. He is
presumably traveling 35 mph and is suspected to be traveling
home, a distance of 15 miles from the scene. Assuming his speed
remains constant, what time should he arrive home?

Answer by Cromlix(4381)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Time = Distance/ Speed
Time = 15 miles/35 mph
Time = 0.429hr
Time = 26 minutes
10.05 + 26 minutes = 10.31.
Hope this helps.
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