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Four football fans took turns driving the distance from NY to Oklahoma to see a big game. Each driver set the cruise control during his turn driving (this keeps the car driving at a constant speed). The men changed drivers each time they stopped for gas and recorded their driving times and distance in the table below. Fan
Distance (miles)
Time (hours)
Andre
208
4
Matteo
456
8
John
300
6
Talon
265
5

Who drove at the fastest speed? (more miles per hour)

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