From HOME TO THE FAIR IT'S 70 MILES, I have driven about 30 miles at 40 miles per hour. how many hours would it take me to finish the remaining miles?

Hello. This a simple d = rt problem. Distance (70 m) = 40 miles * hour. Thus, it would take 70/40 hours to travel 70 miles at the constant speed of 40 miles per hour. (I don't know why the driven about 30 m was stuck in)

You have 40 miles to go -- so it will take you an hour to finish your journey.

Oh sorry Ms. Sue is right...

To find out how many hours it would take you to finish the remaining miles, you need to first determine the distance you have already driven. You have driven 30 miles at a speed of 40 miles per hour, so the time taken for this part of the journey can be calculated using the formula: time = distance / speed.

Using this formula: time = 30 miles / 40 miles per hour = 0.75 hours.

Now, subtract the distance you have already driven from the total distance to find the remaining distance: remaining distance = total distance - distance already driven.

In this case, the total distance is 70 miles and the distance already driven is 30 miles, so the remaining distance is: remaining distance = 70 miles - 30 miles = 40 miles.

Finally, calculate the time it would take to cover the remaining distance by dividing the remaining distance by your current speed. In this case, the remaining distance is 40 miles and your current speed is 40 miles per hour, so the time taken to finish the remaining miles is: time = 40 miles / 40 miles per hour = 1 hour.

Therefore, it would take you 1 hour to finish the remaining 40 miles.