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It took Carmen 4 hours to drive 200 miles. Using context clues from the problem, what formula can be used to find George's rate of speed?
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It took Carmen 4 hours to drive 200 miles. Using context clues from the problem, what formula can be used to find George's rate of speed?
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From the information given, we can find th rate of speed with the equation;
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