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Jane drives at a constant rate of 45 miles per hour for 4 hours. How far will she have traveled in that time? A. 110 mi. B. 160 mi. C. 180 mi. D. 220 mi.
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Jane drives at a constant rate of 45 miles per hour for 4 hours. How far will she have traveled in that time? A. 110 mi. B. 160 mi. C. 180 mi. D. 220 mi.
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Jane drives at a constant rate of 45 miles per hour for 4 hours. How far will she have traveled in that time?
A. 110 mi.
B. 160 mi.
C. 180 mi.
D. 220 mi.
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This ones quite simple:
Jane is driving 45 miles per hour, so for every hour she has driven for 45 miles. Now she has driven for four hours. So, you must multiply 45×4 to get 180 miles.
Therefore, your answer is C. 180 mi.
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Answer:
180 miles per hour. 45*4 to get the answer.
Explanation:
I hope this helps you :)
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