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The distance from a planet to its moon is approximately 289,000 mi. If a spacecraft travels at a speed of 20.000 mph, how many hours would the spacecraft need to travel from the planet to the moon? Use distance = rate x time.

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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

distance = rate  X time      <==== solve for 'time '

time = distance / rate

time = 289 000 mi / (20 000 mi/hr) = 14.45 hr  needed