Mathematics, 20.11.2019 00:31 GemJock
Awalmart truck driver estimates that it will take him 12 hours to drive 1152 km. after 5 hours, he has driven 520 km. (a) according to his original estimate, how far would he drive in 1 hour? show your number sentence and solution. (b)is he on schedule to arrive on time? use a unit rate to explain your reasoning.
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