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11 December, 17:13

Obert drove at an average speed of 60 miles per hour for 6 hours. Nancy drove for 7 hours at an average speed of 56 miles per hour. Which method shows a way to calculate the difference in the distances they drove? A. Step 1 Divide: 60 : 6. Step 2 Divide: 56 : 7. Step 3 Subtract the two quotients. B. Step 1 Divide: 60 : 6. Step 2 Divide: 56 : 7. Step 3 Add the two quotients. C. Step 1 Multiply: 60 * 6. Step 2 Multiply: 56 * 7. Step 3 Add the two products. D. Step 1 Multiply: 60 * 6. Step 2 Multiply: 56 * 7. Step 3 Subtract the two products.

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  1. 11 December, 17:33
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    Distance = speed * time

    so only choices C and D make any sense.

    Since you want the difference of the two distances, only choice D is correct.
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