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Mr. Carson traveled from his house in Pennsylvania to a ski resort in upstate New York. He drove 4.25 hours at a rate of 54.6 miles per hours. When a friend asked how far he traveled to get to the resort, Mr. Carson said “about 2,320 miles.” Mr. Carson actually traveled a distance of . Was Mr. Carson’s estimate reasonable?

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Mr. Carson traveled from his house in Pennsylvania to a ski resort in upstate New York. He drove 4.25 hours at a rate of 54.6 miles per hours. When a friend asked how far he traveled to get to the resort, Mr. Carson said “about 2,320 miles.”

Mr. Carson actually traveled a distance of

✔ 232.05 miles

.

Was Mr. Carson’s estimate reasonable?

✔ no

español:

Carson viajó desde su casa en Pensilvania a una estación de esquí en el norte del estado de Nueva York. Condujo 4,25 horas a una velocidad de 54,6 millas por hora. Cuando un amigo le preguntó qué tan lejos había viajado para llegar al resort, el Sr. Carson dijo "aproximadamente 2,320 millas".

Carson en realidad viajó una distancia de

✔ 232.05 millas

.

¿Fue razonable la estimación del Sr. Carson?

✔ no

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User Jonas Meller
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Answer:

ESTO ES INCORRECTO

Explanation:

CON LA ECUACIÓN DE GALILEO GALILEI TENEMOS:

x = 54.6 mph( 4.25 h) = 232 milles

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User Leonel Machava
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