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How do you find the time with rate and distance? - Answers

You would divide the distance by the rate (speed). For example, if you're going 60 miles an hour, and traveling a distance of 80 miles, you would divide 80 by 60, which equals 1.33 hours, which is an hour and one third of an hour. So it would be an hour and 20 minutes since 1/3 of an hour is 20 minutes.



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You would divide the distance by the rate (speed). For example, if you're going 60 miles an hour, and traveling a distance of 80 miles, you would divide 80 by 60, which equals 1.33 hours, which is an hour and one third of an hour. So it would be an hour and 20 minutes since 1/3 of an hour is 20 minutes.



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How do you find the time with rate and distance? - Answers

You would divide the distance by the rate (speed). For example, if you're going 60 miles an hour, and traveling a distance of 80 miles, you would divide 80 by 60, which equals 1.33 hours, which is an hour and one third of an hour. So it would be an hour and 20 minutes since 1/3 of an hour is 20 minutes.

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