Question

A train travels at 100 miles per hour. Write an equation that compares the time (t) with the distance (d).

t = 100d

d = 100t

t = d + 100

d = t + 100

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The equation that correctly relates time (t) to distance (d) when a train travels at 100 miles per hour can be derived from the formula for distance:

\[ d = rt \]

where \( r \) is the rate (speed) and \( t \) is time. In this case, \( r = 100 \) miles per hour.

Thus, the correct relationship is:

\[ d = 100t \]

This means that the distance (d) is equal to 100 times the time (t) in hours.

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