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Sarah drove 40 miles per hour. in 3 hours, sarah drove 120 miles. what is a valid proportion to represent the problem?
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Sarah drove 40 miles per hour. in 3 hours, sarah drove 120 miles. what is a valid proportion to represent the problem?
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Sarah drove 40 miles per hour. in 3 hours, sarah drove 120 miles. what is a valid proportion to represent the problem?
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Well, it would have to look like this
120/3=40/1
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The proportion looks like this
120/3=40/1
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