Extreme River Rafting You are planning an extreme adventure to raft some of the best white water rivers in the United States. But first, you have to do.

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Extreme River Rafting You are planning an extreme adventure to raft some of the best white water rivers in the United States. But first, you have to do some planning. Using the formula below, fill in the missing information.

Snake River (Wyoming) Chattooga River (South Carolina) Salmon River (Idaho) New River (West Virginia) Colorado River (Grand Canyon Tour) Deschutes River (Oregon) River Distance Speed Time Miles/Hour 13 day tour-Rafting 7 hours per day 4 mph 6 hours 54 miles 5 day tour – Rafting 6 hours per day 7 mph 56 miles7 hours 53 miles 3 day tour – Rafting 4 hours per day 6 mph 120 miles Distance = Speed x Time

Extreme River Rafting Snake River (Wyoming) Chattooga River (South Carolina) Salmon River (Idaho) New River (West Virginia) Colorado River (Grand Canyon Tour) Deschutes River (Oregon) River Distance Speed Time Miles/Hour 13 day tour-Rafting 7 hours per day 4 mph 6 hours 54 miles 5 day tour – Rafting 6 hours per day 7 mph 56 miles7 hours 9 mph 210 miles 8 mph 364 miles 53 miles 3 day tour – Rafting 4 hours per day … mph 6 mph 20 hours120 miles

Trip Tip Watch out for snakes hanging from the trees.

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