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Mathematics, 06.10.2019 04:10 kadeWayne

Wesley is traveling from california to utah. his trip covers a distance of 673.1 miles. for the first 3 hours, he travels at an average speed of 67.2 miles per hour. for the next 2 hours, he travels at an average speed of 69.5 miles per hour. wesley must travel miles farther before he reaches his destination. if wesley travels at a fixed speed of 66.5 miles per hour during the final leg of the trip, it will take him another hours to get there.

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