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16 May, 03:53

Sarah drove 40 miles per hour. In 3 hours, Sarah drove 120 miles. Which is a valid proportion to represent the problem? StartFraction 40 over 1 EndFraction = StartFraction 120 over 3 EndFraction StartFraction 1 over 40 EndFraction = StartFraction 120 over 3 EndFraction StartFraction 40 over 3 EndFraction = StartFraction 120 over 1 EndFraction StartFraction 1 over 40 EndFraction = StartFraction 120 over 3 EndFraction

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  1. 16 May, 05:53
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    120 over 3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Distance/time=speed

    only other division is distance/speed=time but 120/40 isnt an option

    Fractions mean division so 120 over 3 = 120/3

    Im twelve years old
  2. 16 May, 06:03
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    the answer is 120 over 3
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