Question 6

Use the table, graph, or equation to predict how far the car would travel if it drove
for 10 hours instead of 8.

To predict how far the car would travel if it drove for 10 hours instead of 8, we can use the equation derived from the data provided:

Distance = (60 miles/hour) * (hours driven)

Using this equation, we can calculate the distance the car would travel in 10 hours:

Distance = (60 miles/hour) * (10 hours)
Distance = 600 miles

Therefore, if the car drove for 10 hours instead of 8, it would travel 600 miles.

write it like a 4th grader

If the car drives for 10 hours instead of 8, it would travel 600 miles.

Which representation (table, graph, or equation) did you use?

I used the equation to predict how far the car would travel if it drove for 10 hours instead of 8.

Why did you choose this method

I chose the equation method because the relationship between distance and time (speed) was given in the question, making it easier to calculate the predicted distance using a simple multiplication equation.