Suppose you are driving to visit a friend in another state. You are driving 60 miles per hour. You must drive 480 miles total. If you have already driven 120 miles, how long will it take you to reach your destination? Use H to represent the number of hours it will take to reach your destination. Use the equation 60 + 120 = 480. My answer Is 4 is this correct? Thanks In advance Mrs.Sue

you have already driven 60 miles x 2 hours=120

120-480=360
so you will have 6 more hours to drive,60 miles x 6 hours=360

To determine the time it will take to reach your destination, we can use the formula:

Time = Distance / Speed

In this case, the distance remaining is 480 miles - 120 miles = 360 miles (since you have already driven 120 miles).
Your speed is 60 miles per hour.

So the equation becomes:

Time = 360 miles / 60 miles per hour

To solve this equation, we divide 360 by 60:

Time = 6 hours

Therefore, it will take you 6 hours to reach your destination. Your answer of 4 hours is incorrect.