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The distance traveled (m) is the speed (s) multiplied by the time (t). That ism = stHere t is in hours when m is in miles and speed in miles per hourm = 65t

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If m is measured in miles, s in miles per hour and t in hours, then

m = s*t

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Q: A car is traveling at 65 miles per hour on the interstate. What equation shows the relationship between total miles traveled (m) time spent traveling (t) and the car's speed (s) How do I make equation?
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