Asked by chemiii
The equation d =70t represents the distance in miles covered after traveling at 70 miles per hour for t hours.....what is d when t = 2.5?
...what is t when d =210?
please help im desperate here...iv been studying all day help me my brain hurts!!!!!!!!!!!
Now settle down and try to understand what is being asked here. You're given the formula
d=r*t where d is the distance traveled, r is the speed and t is the time taken. In this case r=70 so the formula is
d=70*t
If you want to know what d is when t=2.5, substitute 2.5 for t to get
d=70mph*2.5hr
Can you solve for d?
For the second one you're given
210mi=70mph*t
Can you solve for t?
...what is t when d =210?
please help im desperate here...iv been studying all day help me my brain hurts!!!!!!!!!!!
Now settle down and try to understand what is being asked here. You're given the formula
d=r*t where d is the distance traveled, r is the speed and t is the time taken. In this case r=70 so the formula is
d=70*t
If you want to know what d is when t=2.5, substitute 2.5 for t to get
d=70mph*2.5hr
Can you solve for d?
For the second one you're given
210mi=70mph*t
Can you solve for t?
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