Question 1113370
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What the problem says and asks, can be presented as a proportion


{{{385/7}}} = {{{440/x}}}.      (1)


From the proportion,  x = {{{(440*7)/385}}} = 8.


<U>Answer</U>.  8 hours.
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Notice that each side of the proportion (1) represents the speed of the car, which is assumed to be constant.


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