Question 703355:  It takes you 30 minutes to drive to school, which is 12 miles away. What is your 
speed in miles per hour.  
I tried setting it up as d=rt and plugged in 30=12r but when trying to solve I get stuck in trying to get this to equal it out. I may be setting this up wrong though.  
 Answer by Nfrey78(18)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! It takes you 30 minutes to drive to school, which is 12 miles away. What is your 
speed in miles per hour.  
I tried setting it up as d=rt and plugged in 30=12r but when trying to solve I get stuck in trying to get this to equal it out. I may be setting this up wrong though. 
 
You are right that we have to use d = rt 
remember d stands for distance, r for rate or speed and t is time 
We have to make sure the units we are working with are consistent 
Since we want to know the speed in miles per hour, we need to make sure the distance is in miles and the time is in hours 
Since we are given 30 minutes we need to convert that into hours which is .5 hours 
Substitute: 
12 miles = r (.5 hours) 
Divide both sides by .5  
r = 12/.5 = 24 mph 
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