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16 January, 05:06

Use the formula d = rt to find the distance d a long distance runner can run at a rate r of 9 1/2 miles per hour for time t of 1 3/4

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  1. 16 January, 05:22
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    I find these easier to calculate when everything is converted to a decimal

    d=rt

    d = (9.5mph x 1.75)

    d = 16.625 (approx. 16.6 miles)
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