om drove at a constant speed of 50 miles per hour for 2.5 hours.

Albert drove at a constant speed of 65 miles per hour for 2 hours.

Who drove farther? How many more total miles did he drive?

Use the equation d=r×t to solve.

Respuesta :

Albert drove 5 miles farther than Tom if their speed were 50mi/h and 65 mi/hr.

What is the distance?

Distance is the size or extent of the displacement between two places. Remember that the travel distance between two points is not the same as their distance from one another. The distance traveled is the total distance traveled to get from one place to another. Distance traveled is not a vector.

Tom's distance is calculated as

Put D= D₁, r = 50 miles per hour, and t = 2.5 hours in the distance formula

D₁ = (50 mi/h)·(2.5 h)

D₁ = 125 mi

Albert's distance is calculated as

Put D= D₂, r = 65 miles per hour, and t = 2 hours in the distance formula

D₂ = (65 mi/h)·(2 h)

D₂ = 130 mi

Comparing both the distances

Albert drove 130 -125 = 5 miles farther than Tom.

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