Answer:
1. Yes
2. No
3. No.
Explanation:
The amount of time taken on a trip is equal to the distance travelled divided by the speed.
[tex]\text{time taken = }\frac{dist\text{ travelled }}{\text{speed}}[/tex]1. The drive from Bend to Portland is 200 miles and the speed is 40 miles per hour; therefore, the time taken is
[tex]\text{time taken = }\frac{200}{40}=5\text{ hours.}[/tex]2. The drive from Martinez to Dunsmuir is 259 and the speed is 50 miles per hour; therefore, the time taken is
[tex]\text{time taken = }\frac{259\text{ miles}}{50\text{ mile per hour}}\text{ = 5.18 hours}[/tex]3.
The distance to the school is 1.75 miles and the speed is 4 miles per hour; therefore, the time taken is
[tex]\text{time taken = }\frac{1.75\text{ miles}}{4\text{ miles per hour }}=0.4375\text{ hours. }[/tex]Hence, the only trip that takes 5 hours is trip 1.