Hunter and his father drove 582 miles in 4 days. They drove 102 miles on the first day. Then they drove the same number of miles on the second, third, and fourth days. How many miles did they drive each day after the first day?

(582-102)/3 = 160

306 miles after the first day

To find out how many miles Hunter and his father drove each day after the first day, we need to subtract the distance they drove on the first day (102 miles) from the total distance they drove in 4 days (582 miles).

Total distance driven after the first day = Total distance driven in 4 days - Distance driven on the first day

Total distance driven after the first day = 582 miles - 102 miles

Total distance driven after the first day = 480 miles

Since they drove the same number of miles on the second, third, and fourth days, we can divide the total distance driven after the first day by 3 to find out how many miles they drove each day.

Miles driven each day after the first day = Total distance driven after the first day / Number of days after the first day

Miles driven each day after the first day = 480 miles / 3 days

Miles driven each day after the first day = 160 miles

Therefore, Hunter and his father drove 160 miles each day after the first day.