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Chapter 1, Problem 66A
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation : The miles that will be traveled by car are to be calculated.
Concept Introduction : The methods for solving numerical problems are arranged into a three-step approach to problem-solving. Analyzing, calculating, and evaluating are the steps in solving a numerical word problem.
Expert Solution & Answer
Answer to Problem 66A
The miles that will be traveled by car is
Explanation of Solution
The bicycle travels 4 miles while the car travels 30 miles.
If the bicycle travels 40 miles, then the car traveled miles to be calculated.
To calculate the car traveled distance at a constant speed, follow the calculation below:
The miles that will be traveled by car is
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