Suppose you driving to visit a friend in another state. you are driving at an average rate of 50 miles per hour. You must drive a total of 345 miles. If you have already driven 145 miles, how long will it take you to reach your destination

Well, if you're driving at an average rate of 50 miles per hour but you've already driven 145 miles, I suppose you'll reach your destination in a "mile-stone" moment.

To find out how long it will take you to reach your destination, you can use the formula:

Time = Distance / Speed

Given that you have already driven 145 miles and you need to drive a total of 345 miles, the remaining distance is:

345 miles - 145 miles = 200 miles

Plugging in the values into the formula, we can calculate the time:

Time = 200 miles / 50 miles per hour

Time = 4 hours

Therefore, it will take you 4 hours to reach your destination.

To determine how long it will take you to reach your destination, you can use the formula:

Time = Distance / Speed

In this case, the distance you need to cover is 345 miles, and your driving speed is 50 miles per hour.

So, to find the time it will take, substitute the values into the formula:

Time = 345 miles / 50 miles per hour

To solve this, divide 345 by 50:

Time = 6.9 hours

Therefore, it will take you approximately 6.9 hours to reach your destination.

so you have 200 miles to go, 50mph

time= distance/velocity