Let's Calculate Sarah's Travel Distance!

What is Sarah's driving speed?

Sarah drives her car with a constant speed of 48 miles per hour. How far can she travel in 60 minutes?

Answer:

Sarah's driving speed is 48 miles per hour. If she drives at this speed for 60 minutes, she can cover a distance of 48 miles.

To calculate the distance Sarah can travel in 60 minutes, we use the formula: Distance = Speed x Time. In this case, Sarah's speed is 48 miles per hour, and she drives for 60 minutes (which is equivalent to 1 hour).

Substitute the values into the formula: Distance = 48 miles/hour x 1 hour = 48 miles. Therefore, Sarah can travel 48 miles in 60 minutes at a speed of 48 miles per hour.

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