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Question from Week 8 Quiz and Today's Class (Algebra Readiness)
Hello,
On Week 8's Quiz, there is a problem I would like to ask.
The Problem says: "A group of 4 friends travel 500 miles together. How many passenger-miles is that?" (Question 17) When I put my answer, which is 2000, I got it correct. But, in today's class, my teacher went over the question and had the answer 125. I am a bit confused because when I put 125 in the quiz, the quiz counted it as wrong. Now, I don't know which is the correct answer. Please tell me ASAP if there was a glitch, or I did something wrong, or something other than that.
A passenger-mile is an example of a rate that can be found by multiplying. Passenger-miles tell you the total number of miles traveled by all the passengers as if only one person traveled those miles.
For example, if you have $1$ person traveling $6$ miles, that would be $1 \times 6 = 6$ passenger-miles, and if you have $3$ persons traveling $2$ miles each, that would be $3 \times 2 = 6$ passenger-miles as well.
In the problem you are solving $4$ friends traveled $500$ miles, so that would be $4 \times 500 = 2000$ passenger-miles.
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