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21 March, 08:28

Using Ratios to Solve Problems - Item 1457 Question 4 of 7 Evan's family drove to a theme park for vacation. They drove the same speed throughout the trip. The first day, they drove 300 300 miles in 6 6 hours. The second day, they drove 250 250 miles in 5 5 hours. The third day, they arrived at the park after driving for 3 3 hours. How many miles did they drive on the third day?

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  1. 21 March, 08:29
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    150 miles

    distance travelled on the third day = 150 miles

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Note: it was given that they drove the same speed throughout the trip. That means their speed is constant for all days;

    For the first day

    distance = 300 miles

    time = 6 hours

    Speed = distance/time

    Speed = 300/6 = 50 mph

    on the third day;

    time = 3 hours

    Speed = speed on first day = 50 mph

    distance = speed * time

    distance = 50 mph * 3 hours

    distance = 150 miles

    distance travelled on the third day = 150 miles
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