SOLUTION: Gina has an appointment in 45 min. She is driving at a rate of 30 mi/h. If the appointment is 24 mi away, will she arrive on time? If not, how early or late will she be?

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Question 872955: Gina has an appointment in 45 min. She is driving at a rate of 30 mi/h. If the appointment is 24 mi away, will she arrive on time? If not, how early or late will she be?
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Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) About Me  (Show Source):
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30%28miles%2Fhour%29%283%2F4%29%28hours%29=30%283%2F4%29%2Amiles=90%2F4=45%2F2=22.5
Gina will be late because she still is missing 1.5 miles of the destination.

How late?
30%2At=1.5
t=1.5%2F30, in hours;
highlight%28t=%281.5%2F30%29%2A60%29, in MINUTES. (3 minutes LATE).

Answer by MathTherapy(10552) About Me  (Show Source):
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Gina has an appointment in 45 min. She is driving at a rate of 30 mi/h. If the appointment is 24 mi away, will she arrive on time? If not, how early or late will she be?

D = ST, or D = RT
Heading to the appointment 24 miles away, and travelling at 30 mph, it'll take her 24%2F30, or 4%2F5 hour, or 48 minutes
to get there. Since the appointment is in 45 minutes, I believe you should be able to determine whether she'll be
early or late, and then how early or late she will be.
You then do a check!!
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