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3 May, 04:20

A car that travels 20 miles in 1/2 hour at constant speed is traveling at the same speed as a car that travels 30 miles in 3/4 hour at a constant speed. Explain or show why.

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  1. 3 May, 08:07
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    It is true that both cars are traveling at the same speed.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given that car A travels 20 miles over half an hour, we know that this car is traveling at a speed of 40 miles per hour.

    Car B travels 30 miles in 3/4 of an hour, let us set up a proportion to solve whether or not Car B is traveling at the same rate as Car A

    30 miles / (3/4 hour) = x miles / 1 hour Cross multiply

    30 = (3/4) x Divide both sides by (3/4)

    40 = x

    Therefore, both Car A and Car B are traveling at the same rate.
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