SOLUTION: Alana drove to Ottawa at 97 km/h. she drove a total of 845 km. how long did it take her to get there? I tried distance/speed: 845 km/97 km/h = 8.71h but I'm not sure if that is co

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Question 866538: Alana drove to Ottawa at 97 km/h. she drove a total of 845 km. how long did it take her to get there?
I tried distance/speed: 845 km/97 km/h = 8.71h but I'm not sure if that is correct and my teacher never gave us a note on how to answer the question.

Answer by JulietG(1812)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
845 total km / 97 kmh = 8.71 hours
You are correct.
If you want to get more specific, 8 hours and 43 minutes (I multiplied the decimal by 60, and rounded up).

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