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you're driving 55 miles per hour, you have to drive 440 miles total. if you have already driven 275 miles, how long will it take you to reach your place?
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To solve this problem, we need to use the formula:
time = distance / speed
We know that the total distance is 440 miles, and we have already driven 275 miles. That means we have 440 - 275 = 165 miles left to travel.
We are driving at a speed of 55 miles per hour, so we can plug that into the formula:
time = 165 miles / 55 miles per hour
Simplifying, we get:
time = 3 hours
So it will take us an additional 3 hours to reach our destination.
time = distance / speed
We know that the total distance is 440 miles, and we have already driven 275 miles. That means we have 440 - 275 = 165 miles left to travel.
We are driving at a speed of 55 miles per hour, so we can plug that into the formula:
time = 165 miles / 55 miles per hour
Simplifying, we get:
time = 3 hours
So it will take us an additional 3 hours to reach our destination.