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12 January, 15:25

Ed is on a road trip. He has already traveled 220 miles and is driving at a rate of 61 miles per hour. Which equation could be used to find how many hours, x, Ed has left in his road trip if he is traveling 677 total miles?

A. 61x + 677 = 220

B. 220x + 61 = 677

C. 61x + 220 = 677

D. 220x + 677 = 61

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  1. 12 January, 15:39
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    Question: Ed is on a road trip. He has already traveled 220 miles and is driving at a rate of 61 miles per hour. Which equation could be used to find how many hours, x, Ed has left in his road trip if he is traveling 677 total miles?

    Answer: 61x + 220 = 677

    Explanation: you minus the amount you have done then each hour add 61 steps which would be the x for each hour

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  2. 12 January, 15:49
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    C

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Imagine your going 61 steps per hour and you have already walked 220 steps. You want to walk 677 steps in total. First you minus the amount you have done then each hour add 61 steps which would be the x for each hour
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