<u>We are given:</u>
Speed of the train = 90 km/h
<u>Converting the speed to km per minute:</u>
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[since 1 hour = 60 minutes, h/60 minutes is equal to 1]
The 'h' in numerator and denominator will cancel out
90km / 60 min
1.5 km/min
<u>Distance travelled in 2 minutes:</u>
Distance = Speed * time
Distance = ![1.5\frac{km}{min}* 2 min](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=1.5%5Cfrac%7Bkm%7D%7Bmin%7D%2A%202%20min)
Distance = 3 km
Answer:
so umm
Step-by-step explanation:
The answer would be 1,288.
23x56=1,288
As time time starts at zero, he is at home. As time goes on, he travels to a given location, which is why his distance increases. He then stays there for a while which is why the time continues to go on but his distance doesn't change. He then rides home quickly.
Answer:
-207xy
Step-by-step explanation:
-6x^3 - 9xy + 18x
-216x -9xy +18x
-225xy + 18x
-207xy
If I'm not mistaken.