To find the distances that Jordyn drives after 3, 6, and 8 hours using the formula \( d = 50t \), we can substitute the values of \( t \) into the equation.
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For \( t = 3 \): \[ d = 50 \times 3 = 150 \text{ miles} \]
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For \( t = 6 \): \[ d = 50 \times 6 = 300 \text{ miles} \]
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For \( t = 8 \): \[ d = 50 \times 8 = 400 \text{ miles} \]
Now, we can fill in the table:
| Time in hours, t | Distance in miles, d | |-------------------|-----------------------| | 3 | 150 | | 6 | 300 | | 8 | 400 |
So the completed table is:
- For 3 hours: 150 miles
- For 6 hours: 300 miles
- For 8 hours: 400 miles