Part A
The distance that Eric can travel by driving to work can be represented by a linear equation because he sets his cruise control and is moving at a constant rate. He drives at a rate of 75 mph on the interstate for a total of 1.5 hours.
What is the linear equation that can be used to find the distance that Eric travels each day? In the equations d = distance traveled, r = rate and t = time taken.
A. d = rt
B. d = t/r
C. d = r/t
D. d = r + t
E. d = r/75
Part B
What is the total distance that Eric travels each day?
A. 37.5 miles
B. 75 miles
C. 112.5 miles
D. 150 miles
E. 187.5 miles
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There's a saying to this kind of equation: Rate + Time = Distance and B best fits the saying, so B must be right (Don't quote me on that, it may be wrong)