Al, Pablo, and Marsha shared the driving on a 1,500-mile trip. Which of the three drove the greatest distance on the trip?(1) Al drove 1 hour longer than Pablo but at an average rate of 5 miles per hour slower than Pablo.(2) Marsha drove 9 hours and averaged 50 miles per hour.

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Answer:

Pablo drove the greatest distance of 527 miles.

Missing Content:

Since information on Pablo is not given, it is impossible to solve this problem. Let us assume some scenario for Pablo. Say:

(3)Pablo averaged 52.7 miles per hour and drove for 10 hours.

Step-by-step explanation:

Using this information, we can find out the data on Al,

Al drove 1 hour longer than Pablo so,

Time Al drove= 10+1 =11 hours

Average rate of Al=Pablo's average rate-5= 52.7-5 = 47.7 miles per hour.

We know that,

Average Speed = [tex]\frac{Distance}{Time}[/tex]

Distance =Average Speed x Time

Distance travelled by Al = 47.7 x 11 =524.7 miles

Distance Travelled by Marsha = 50 x 9=450 miles

Distance Travelled by Pablo= 52.7 x 10= 527 miles

As we can see that Pablo drove the greatest distance which is 527 miles.

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