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8 January, 10:24

Robert drove at an average speed of 60 miles per hour for 6 hours. Nancy drove for 7 hours at an average speed of 56 miles per hour. Which method shows a way to calculate the difference in the distances they drove? A. Step 1 Divide: 60 : 6. Step 2 Divide: 56 : 7. Step 3 Subtract the two quotients. B. Step 1 Divide: 60 : 6. Step 2 Divide: 56 : 7. Step 3 Add the two quotients. C. Step 1 Multiply: 60 * 6. Step 2 Multiply: 56 * 7. Step 3 Add the two products. D. Step 1 Multiply: 60 * 6. Step 2 Multiply: 56 * 7. Step 3 Subtract the two products.

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  1. 8 January, 10:31
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    A) 1. 60/6=10

    2. 56/7=8

    3. 10-8=2

    B) 1.10

    2.8

    3.10+8=18

    C) 1. 360

    2.392

    3. 360+392=752

    D) 1. 360

    2. 392

    3. 360-392=-32
  2. 8 January, 10:32
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    Choice a.

    i had the same question in my math test today and got it correct.
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