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8 January, 02:06

The equation d=rt is used to calculate distance, rate, or time, where d is the distance (in miles), r is the rate (in miles per hour), and t is the time (in hours). Consider the statements below that describe the driving rates for three people. Graph the equation that represents the rate of the fastest person. Braylon drives at a rate of 50 miles per hour. Kiko drives for 9 hours and goes 405 miles. Presley drives 385 miles in 7 hours.

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  1. 8 January, 05:14
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    Presley is the fastest

    d = 55t

    Step-by-step explanation:

    d = rt

    Divide by t

    d/t = r

    so we can find the rate

    Braylon

    50 miles per hour

    Kiko

    rate = distance / time

    = 405 miles / 9 hours

    = 45 miles per hour

    Presley

    rate = distance / time

    = 385 miles / 7 hours

    = 55 miles per hour

    Presley is the fastest

    d = rt

    d = 55 t

    Remember t >=0 since it is time
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