trey drove 63 miles in minutes. if he drove at a constant rate, what is his speed in miles per hour

hours = minutes/60

speed = 63 miles/those hours

To find Trey's speed in miles per hour, we'll need to use the formula:

Speed = Distance / Time

Given that Trey drove 63 miles, we can substitute this value into the formula:

Speed = 63 miles / Time

However, we need to convert the time from minutes to hours because the formula requires both distance and time to be in the same unit. There are 60 minutes in 1 hour.

Let's say Trey drove for t minutes. To convert t minutes to hours, we divide t by 60:

Time (in hours) = t minutes / 60

Substituting this conversion into the speed formula:

Speed = 63 miles / (t minutes / 60)

Simplifying this equation, we divide 63 by (t/60):

Speed = (63 * 60) / t miles per hour

Now we have the equation to find Trey's speed in miles per hour. To get the actual value, we need to know the value of t (the time in minutes) that Trey drove.

Can't tell. You left out a crucial bit of information.