SOLUTION: Suppose you are traveling in a car on an interstate highway at a consistent speed (that is, no stop lights, no traffic jams, no change in weather, etc.) How many minutes will it

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Question 943229: Suppose you are traveling in a car on an interstate highway at a consistent speed (that is, no stop lights, no traffic jams, no change in weather, etc.)
How many minutes will it take you to travel 120 miles at 52 miles per hour?

Answer by macston(5194)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(120 miles/52 mph)(60 minutes/1 hour)= 138.5 minutes
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