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29 October, 12:02

It took 3.5 hours for an airplane traveling at a constant speed of 550 miles per hour to reach its destination. What distance did the airplane travel until it reached its destination?

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  1. 29 October, 12:28
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    The formula that we want to use here is S = D/T.

    S = Speed

    D = Distance

    T = Time

    So, we know that S = 550 and T = 3.5, so we can plug them in.

    We get 550 = D/3.5

    Multiply by 3.5 on each side, and you figure out that the plane has traveled 1925 miles.
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