Asked by Not putting it
Your family is driving 188 miles to visit a family member, your father drives 63 miles then stops for a break, a) How many more miles are left in the trip, B) How long will the remainder of the trip take?
*It says to label a variable, write an equation and solve for part b.
How would I do this?
*It says to label a variable, write an equation and solve for part b.
How would I do this?
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Answered by
drwls
Didn't you wrote this a while back?
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<<Last question, I swear! Math! - Not putting it, Wednesday, September 15, 2010 at 4:38pm>>
Answered by
Not putting it
Yeah I did, but then I found another problem I forgot to do and I didn't understand it, I'm sorry for asking so many questions.
Answered by
drwls
a) 188 - 63 = 125 miles are left
b) Without knowing how fast the father drives, and whether or not he takes more breaks, there is no way of coming up with a numerical answer
b) Without knowing how fast the father drives, and whether or not he takes more breaks, there is no way of coming up with a numerical answer
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