A field service technician drives 210 miles on the interstate and 50 miles on country roads. The technician's average speed on the interstate is 15 mph faster than the speed on the country roads, which is represented by . To model the time spent on the interstate part of the trip, the technician must use the uniform motion formula t = rac{d}{r}. The algebraic expression that represents the time, in hours, the technician spent on the interstate is ____.
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A logistics analyst is training new staff on how to model delivery routes that involve two different road types (such as highways and city streets). To correctly set up an equation for a trip where only the total travel time is known, match each mathematical component with its correct role or definition.
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A field service technician drives 210 miles on the interstate and 50 miles on country roads. The technician's average speed on the interstate is 15 mph faster than the speed on the country roads, which is represented by . To model the time spent on the interstate part of the trip, the technician must use the uniform motion formula t = rac{d}{r}. The algebraic expression that represents the time, in hours, the technician spent on the interstate is ____.
A logistics analyst is modeling a delivery route that consists of a 180-mile highway segment and a 40-mile local road segment. The truck's average speed on the highway was 20 mph faster than its speed on the local roads (). To represent the time spent on the highway segment in an algebraic equation, the analyst recalls that they should use the expression rac{180}{r + 20}.
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