SOLUTION: Assuming you will average 60 mph, show the distance and time needed to drive your car to San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle.
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Question 893530: Assuming you will average 60 mph, show the distance and time needed to drive your car to San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle.
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Starting from where?
Once you figure that out, get the distances to San Diego, San Francisco and Seattle (,,).
Then use the relation.
So then the time would be,
The units of time would be hours.
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