SOLUTION: Taylor drives 576 miles to get to his cousin's house. If the drive takes 16 hours, what is Taylor's rate of speed?

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Question 971327: Taylor drives 576 miles to get to his cousin's house. If the drive takes 16 hours, what is Taylor's rate of speed?
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Taylor drives 576 miles to get to his cousin's house. If the drive takes 16 hours, what is Taylor's rate of speed?
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There is no "rate of speed."
There's rate, and there's speed, but no rate of speed.
"Verified by the Dept. of Redudancy Dept."
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To get mi/hr, divide the miles by the hours.