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Answer and Explanation:

We are given the distance that will be traveled (90 miles) and the average velocity at which the object is moving at (60 mph). This is assuming no other factors are in place (such as gravity, friction, etc.)

The formula to calculate the time is the following:

[tex]\frac{Distance}{Velocity} = Time[/tex]

Distance = 90 miles

Velocity = 60 miles per hour (mph)

Substitute these values into the equation to find the time.

[tex]\frac{90}{60} =Time\\\\Time = \frac{9}{6}\\\\Time = \frac{3}{2} =1.5[/tex] hours

The miles from the numerator and the miles from the denominator cancel out leaving us with hours (which makes sense since we are finding time).

So, it would take 1.5 hours to travel 90 miles at an average velocity of 60 mph.

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