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30 May, 23:51

A class trip was 234 miles away from the school. If the bus driver drove at a constant speed of 70 mph, about how long did the trip take?

A. 3 hours 20 minutes

B. 3 hours 56 minutes

C. 4 hours

D. 3 hours 34 minutes

It is not D!

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  1. 31 May, 00:04
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    A. 3 hours 20 minutes

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The distance divided by the speed gives you the time.

    (234 miles) / (70 mph) = 3.343 hours.

    3.343 hours is decimal hours. We need hours and minutes.

    1 hour = 60 minutes. We separate the whole hours from the decimal part of the hours, and we multiply the decimal part of the hours by 60 to find minutes.

    3.343 hours =

    = 3 hours + 0.343 hours

    = 3 hours + 0.343 hours * 60 minutes/hour =

    = 3 hours + 20.6 minutes

    The closest answer is:

    A. 3 hours 20 minutes
  2. 31 May, 00:14
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    A. 3 hours and 20 minutes is the closest answer
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