Randall’s family drove to the beach for vacation. Assume they drove the same speed throughout the trip. The first day, they drove 130 miles in 2 hours. The second day, they drove 325 miles in 5 hours. The third day, they arrived at the beach by driving ________ miles in 6 hours.

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390, you have to half 130 to get the miles travelled in an hour then times by 6 to get the miles in 6 hours

Answer:  The third day, they arrived at the beach by driving 390 miles in 6 hours.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since, In the first day, they drove 130 miles in 2 hours.

Thus, in first day, their speed = [tex]\frac{130}{2}[/tex] = 65 miles per hour,

( Because, speed = Distance / Time )

Also, in second day,

They drove 325 miles in 5 hours.

⇒ Their speed in second day = [tex]\frac{325}{5}[/tex] = 65 miles per hour,

⇒ Their speed in first day = Their speed in second day,

Thus, they are driving with the constant speed of 65 miles per hour,

⇒ In third day, their speed = 65 miles per hour,

Also, time in third day = 6 hours,

Hence, the distance they traveled in third day = 65 × 6 = 390 miles.

( Because, Distance = Speed × Time )