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If you are driving at a constant speed of 96 km per hour, how long will it take you to travel 288 km?

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  1. 96km/h x X hours = 288km

    Therefore

    288km / 96km/h = X hours

    3 hours


  2. 288 km / 96 kph

    288 km / 96 km/hr

    km cancels out, invert the /hr

    288/ 96 = 3

    3 hr


  3. Division

    288 divided by 96 = 3

  4. Initial equation is:

    Speed = Distance/Time

    S = D/T

    96 km/h = 288 km/T......multiply both sides by T

    96 km/h (T) = 288 km ......divide both sides by speed

    T = 288 km/96 km/h

    T = 3 h

  5. Time = Distance / Speed

    Time = 288 / 96 h

    Time = 3 h

  6. use d = r *t or

    time = distance / rate

    t= 288/ 96 =3 hours

    It will take them  about 3 hours to make the trip

  7. = 288 miles/96 kph

    = 3 hours

    Answer: 3 hours

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