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Mathematics, 24.06.2019 03:30, austin856

Consider the formula distance = speed*time or d = st. suppose you work 20 miles from your home. how long would it take to get to work if you were able to travel at a speed of 30mph? what about 40mph? 50mph? what do you notice about the relationship between your speed and how long it takes to get to work?

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