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marysya [2.9K]
4 years ago
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Rosemary walks each week for exercise. Let d represent the distance walked and h represent the number of hours spent walking Las

t weekwalked 18 miles in 6 hours This week d = 2.5h Which statement must be true?
Mathematics
1 answer:
My name is Ann [436]4 years ago
6 0

THIS IS THE COMPLETE QUESTION BELOW;

Rosemary walks each week for exercise. Let d represent the distance walked and h represent the number of hours spent walking.

Last week: walked 18 miles in 6 hours

This week: d = 2.5h

Which statement must be true?

A.This week, she walked a greater distance.

B. Last week, she walked a greater distance

C. This week, she walked at a faster pace.

D. Last week, she walked at a faster pace

Answer

OPTION B is correct

B)Last week, she walked a greater distance

Step-by-step explanation:

We were told Rosemary walks each week for exercise.

From the question,

✓d represented the distance walked

✓h represent the number of hours spent walking.

A)Last week: she walked 18 miles in 6 hours

Then, if she walks 18 miles in 6 hours, we can be expressed as (18miles/6hour)

= 3 miles per hour

B)This week: d = 2.5h

This implies that she she walked 2.5 miles per hour this week since the distance is expressed in miles and time in hours.

So we can conclude that last week she walked 3 miles per hour which is more greater than 2.5 miles per hour which she walks this week.

Therefore, OPTION B is correct, (Last week, she walked a greater distance)

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