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Jean drove 68 miles per hour for a total of 476 miles on a trip. She used the equation blow to calculate the time,t, it would take her to complete the trip. 476 = 68t
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Jean drove 68 miles per hour for a total of 476 miles on a trip. She used the equation blow to calculate the time,t, it would take her to complete the trip. 476 = 68t
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Jean drove 68 miles per hour for a total of 476 miles on a trip. She used the equation blow to calculate the time,t, it would take her to complete the trip. 476 = 68t
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T = time = 7 hours
Explanation:
Equation = 476 = 68t
T = 476/68 = 7 hours
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