SOLUTION: You are driving home from school steadily at 65 mi/hr for 130 mi, it begins to rain and you slow down to 51 mi/hr, you arrive home after 3 hrs and 20 minutes. How far your home fro
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Question 883994: You are driving home from school steadily at 65 mi/hr for 130 mi, it begins to rain and you slow down to 51 mi/hr, you arrive home after 3 hrs and 20 minutes. How far your home from school?
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
130/65=2 hrs
3hr 20 mi 20 hrs=1hr 20 min at 51 mph
51*1.33=68
68+130=198 mi
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