SOLUTION: If someone drive 42 miles per hour through a town. she drove for 21 miles. the car get 33 miles per gallon. how many hours would it take a person to travel through a town or city?
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Question 778248: If someone drive 42 miles per hour through a town. she drove for 21 miles. the car get 33 miles per gallon. how many hours would it take a person to travel through a town or city?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39626) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This does not seem to make the distinction between "town" and "city", so they may be the same. The question requires the distance through the town or city, and none is given. We only have what this someone did, not what they could do. All we have is 42 miles per hour for 21 miles. This gives a time of hour. That is using the same units from the description. The fuel efficiency 33 miles per gallon is unimportant in this question.
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