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Washington, D.C. is 660 miles from Atlanta. If Xavier drives 60 miles per hours, how many hours will it take him to drive from Atlanta to Washington?
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Washington, D.C. is 660 miles from Atlanta. If Xavier drives 60 miles per hours, how many hours will it take him to drive from Atlanta to Washington?
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Washington, D.C. is 660 miles from Atlanta. If Xavier drives 60 miles per hours, how many hours will it take him to drive from Atlanta to Washington?
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Washington, D.C. is 660 miles from Atlanta. If Xavier drives 60 miles per hours, how many hours will it take him to drive from Atlanta to Washington?
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Washington, D.C. is 660 miles from Atlanta. If Xavier drives 60 miles per hours, how many hours will it take him to drive from Atlanta to Washington?
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Washington, D.C. is 660 miles from Atlanta. If Xavier drives 60 miles per hours, how many hours will it take him to drive from Atlanta to Washington?
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Washington, D.C. is 660 miles from Atlanta. If Xavier drives 60 miles per hours, how many hours will it take him to drive from Atlanta to Washington?
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Washington, D.C. is 660 miles from Atlanta. If Xavier drives 60 miles per hours, how many hours will it take him to drive from Atlanta to Washington?
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The sun is 93,000,000 miles from Earth. Light travels at 186,000 miles per second. How long does it take light from the sun to reach Earth?
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93,000,000 miles = 9.3 x 10 7 miles 186,000 per miles second = 1.86 x 10 5 mile per second
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How to set up science/math problems: Put the “given”, the thing are starting with, on the left side of your paper using the number and units of the given. Draw a line under the given, and put the number 1 underneath it. Put an equals sign, and then a question mark, and then the units of the answer on the right side of your paper. Let the units guide you to what goes in between. Cancel units that are not part of the final answer with “conversion factors” that turn them into units that are in the answer or other units that help you get to the answer.
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