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2 October, 11:09

On a recent trip, Lamar's distance varied directly with the number of hours he drove. He traveled 288 miles in 6 hours. Which equation shows Lamar's distance, d, based on the number of hours, h, he drove?

(A) d = 6h

(B) d = 50h

(C) d = 48h

(D) d = 288h

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  1. 2 October, 11:23
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    d = 48 h

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Lamar's distance traveled is directly proportional to the number of hours be drove.

    So distance (d) ∝ hours (h)

    Lamar traveled 288 miles in 6 hours

    Since d ∝ h

    then d = kh [ where k is the proportionality constant ]

    if 288 = k * 6

    k = = 288/48

    Therefore, equation will be d = 48 h will be the equation
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