Which equation represents the distance (d) a car travels, in time (t), when driving 65 miles per hour? How far did the car travel in 3 hours?
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Step 1: The equation representing the distance (d) a car travels in time (t) when driving 65 miles per hour is given by: \(d = 65t\). Show more…
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