Question
Two cars pass a school when a stopwatch reads zero. They both travel in the same direction. Car A travels at a constant speed of 98 km/h and Car B travels at 64 km/h. How many meters apart are the two cars when the stopwatch reads 2.0 hours?
Answers
distance = rate * time
calculate the two distances
98 * 2 =
64 * 2 =
------------then subtract
since it says meters, not kilometers, multiply answer by 1,000
calculate the two distances
98 * 2 =
64 * 2 =
------------then subtract
since it says meters, not kilometers, multiply answer by 1,000
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