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Speed = Distance/Time Rearrange the formula: Time = Distance/Speed Time = 350/60 = 35/6 = 5 hours and 50 minutes

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Q: The distance from Miami to jacksonville is approximately 350 milesif you traveled at a constant speed or 60miles per hour how long in hours and minutes would it takes to cover this distance?
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