Question 1159562
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Distance is equal to rate times time.  Therefore, time is equal to distance divided by rate.  Using that information how long does it take to drive 30 miles at 60 miles per hour?  How long does it take to drive 10 miles at 40 miles per hour? Note that if you just divide the numbers given, you will get answers in fractions of an hour.  You will need to convert these fractions of an hour into minutes and then add the number of minutes in each case to 5:00 PM to find the arrival times.
								
								
John
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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