Step-by-step explanation:
1 km = 1000 m
(hence the term "kilo" which means 1000).
so. he runs 1000 m at the rate of 3 minutes per km, that means 3 minutes per 1000 m.
now, we can see the solution already with our eyes.
but let's do it formally :
the rate or ratio between time and distance must be the same for the same speed.
so,
3 min / 1000 m = x min / 500 m
500 m × 3 min / 1000 m = x min
1/2 × 3 min = x min
3/2 = 1.5 min = x min
so, it takes him 1.5 minutes (90 seconds) to run 500 m.
Answer:
Jay's estimate is closer to the actual weight of the basketball
Step-by-step explanation:
The standard weight of an NBA basketball is 1.4 pounds.
Judging the accuracy of Jay's and Shawna's answer based on their percentage error when compared with the standard, we have that Jay's answer has a lower error as shown below
Error = (Standard value - Estimated value)/ Standard Value ×100
Error in Jays answer =
× 100 = 64.28 %
Error in Shawna's answer =
× 100 = 96.42%
From this, It is obvious that Jay's answer has a lower percentage error when compared to the actual value.
Answer:
5 folders and 5 pens = yes
6 pens and 6 erasers = yes
1 pen and 4 notebooks = no
3 folders and 7 erasers = no
4 folders and 2 notebooks = yes
Step-by-step explanation:
Max total = $10
(5 folders x 1.29) + (5 pens x 0.70)
6.45 + 3.50 = 9.95
(6 pens x 0.70) + (6 erasers x 0.89)
4.20 + 5.34 = 9.54
(1 pen × 0.70) + (4 notebooks × 2.35)
0.70 + 9.40 = 10.10
(3 folders × 1.29) + (7 erasers × 0.89)
3.98 + 6.23 = 10.21
(4 folders × 1.29) + (2 notebooks × 2.35)
5.16 + 4.70 = 9.86
Answer:
2h 1' 1"
Step-by-step explanation:
1h = 1 hora
1' = 1 minute
1" = 1 secind
The sum of the three days is:
58' 45"
+ 40' 40"
20' 36"
= 118' 121"
118' 121" = 118' + 121"
1' = 60"
121" = 120" + 1" = (120/60) + 1 = 2' + 1"
Then:
118' + 121" = 118' + 2' ´+ 1" = 120' + 1"
1 h = 60'
(120/60) + 1 = 2h + 1'
then:
118' + 121" = 2h + 1' + 1"
= 2h 1' 1"