It took 3.5 hours for an airplane traveling at a constant speed of 550 miles per hour to reach its destination. What distance did the airplane travel until it reached its destination?

1,925 is the answer.

To find the distance that the airplane traveled, you can use the formula:

Distance = Speed × Time

In this case, the speed of the airplane is given as 550 miles per hour, and the time taken to reach the destination is 3.5 hours.

So, to calculate the distance:

Distance = 550 miles/hour × 3.5 hours

By simplifying the equation:

Distance = 1925 miles

Therefore, the airplane traveled a distance of 1925 miles until it reached its destination.

3.5 * 550 = _______ miles