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A passenger train traveled 60 miles per hour for 3 1/2 hours and then increased its speed by 15 miles per hour for the next 2 hours. What was the total distance the train traveled? Use the formula D = rt.
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Distance for 3 1/2 hours : D= 60x3.5 = 210 (miles)
Distance for the next 2 hours : D = 75x2=150 (miles)
Total distance the train traveled is
210 + 150 = 360 miles
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I did not understand the question please give the following question
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