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26 April, 22:17

One lap of a high-speed automobile race is 2.60 miles. A driver completes 35 laps traveling at 182 miles per hour.

Explain how you can use the equation d=rt to find the time it takes to complete the laps.

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  1. 27 April, 00:48
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    If d = rt, then t = d/r ...

    Let's divide (2.60 miles / lap) * (35 laps) / (182 mph) = d / r

    t comes out to be. 5 hour, or half an hour. 182 mph is pretty fast!
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