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A car is traveling down a highway at a constant speed, described by the equationd=65t, where d represents the distance, in miles, that the car travels at this speed in t hours.
How many miles does the car travel in 1.5 hours?
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97.5 miles
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you would take 65 and multiply by 1.5
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