1. A hot-air balloon flew at 10 miles per hour. Using the variable h, write and solve a multiplication equation to find how many hours the balloon traveled if it covered a distance of 70 miles.2. A passenger helicopter can travel 300 miles in the same time it takes a hot-air balloon to travel 20 miles. Using the variable s, write and solve a multiplication equation to find how many times faster the helicopter can travel than the hot air balloon.


Can you answer the two questions?? :/

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Answer 1
Answer: 1. 10 x h=70      h= 7

2. 300 - 20=s   s= 280

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