A car traveled 330 miles during a 5½ hour period. If the speed at which the car traveled can be represented in the equation d=rt, at what speed was the car traveling?

Respuesta :

Answer:

The car was travelling at a speed of 60 miles per hour.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Distance traveled = 330 miles

Time Period = [tex]5 \frac12\ hr[/tex]

we need to find the speed of the car .

Solution:

Time Period = [tex]5 \frac12\ hr[/tex]

Now we can say that;

[tex]\frac12\ hr =0.5\ hr[/tex]

So Time period = [tex]5+0.5 =5.5\ hr[/tex]

Now we know that;

Distance traveled [tex](d)[/tex] is equal to Speed [tex](r)[/tex] multiplied by Time Period [tex](t)[/tex].

framing in equation form we get;

[tex]d=rt\\\\330 =r\times 5.5[/tex]

Dividing both side by 5.5 we get;

[tex]\frac{330}{5.5}=\frac{5.5r}{5.5}\\\\r = 60\ mi/hr[/tex]

Hence The car was travelling at a speed of 60 miles per hour.

ACCESS MORE