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To travel 'm' miles the time is 'h' hours then what is the time taken to travel M miles.
M*h/m




  
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December 30, 2006 20:12:37   #1  
siva_dvs Member Since: December 2006   Contribution: 2    

RE: To travel 'm' miles the time is 'h' hours then wh...

given m-miles

h-hours

then speed m/h miles per hr

he asked for M miles i.e. time dist/spd

time M/(m/h) M*h/m


 
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