A driver drove at a speed of s mph for 4 hours. How far did the driver go? What is the algebraic expression?

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To find how far the driver went, we need to multiply the speed of the driver by the time they drove for. The algebraic expression would be:

Distance = Speed x Time

In this case, the speed of the driver is given as s mph and the time is given as 4 hours. So the algebraic expression becomes:

Distance = s mph x 4 hours

To find the value of the distance, you need to know the specific value of the speed (s). Once you know the value of s, you can simply multiply it by 4 to get the distance traveled in miles.