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Notes Over 3.2 Solve the equation.

Notes Over 3.2 Solve the equation.

Notes Over 3.2 Modeling a Real-Life Problem 7. Write and solve an equation to find your average speed in an airplane if you flew 800 miles in 2.5 hours. Verbal Model Speed of Plane TimeDistance The average speed was 320 mph.

Notes Over 3.2 Modeling a Real-Life Problem 8. Write and solve an equation to find your time in an airplane if you flew 1530 miles at a speed of 340 mph. Verbal Model Speed of Plane TimeDistance The time in the airplane was 4.5 hours.

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