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Multiple Choice
The distance a car travels varies directly as the time . If the car travels in hours, find how far it will travel in hours.
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Understand that the distance \(d\) varies directly as the time \(t\), which means we can write the relationship as \(d = k \times t\), where \(k\) is the constant of proportionality.
Use the given information that the car travels 180 km in 3 hours to find the constant \(k\). Substitute \(d = 180\) and \(t = 3\) into the equation: \(180 = k \times 3\).
Solve for \(k\) by dividing both sides of the equation by 3: \(k = \frac{180}{3}\).
Now that you have the value of \(k\), use it to find the distance traveled in 5 hours by substituting \(t = 5\) into the direct variation formula: \(d = k \times 5\).
Multiply the constant \(k\) by 5 to find the distance \(d\) the car will travel in 5 hours.