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You ran a 10 kilometer race in 56 minutes (good job!). To find how much you ran in 1 minute, you simply divide by 56.
10/56=0.178571428
Therefore, you ran around 0.18 km/minute.
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<u>Equivalent Fractions 1/2</u>
2/4
3/6
4/8
5/10
6/12
<u>Equivalent Fractions 1/4</u>
2/8
3/12
4/16
5/20
6/24
<u>Equivalent Fractions 1/8</u>
2/16
3/24
4/32
5/40
6/48
<u>Equivalent Fractions 1/3</u>
2/6
3/9
4/12
5/15
6/18
<u>Equivalent Fractions 1/6</u>
2/12
3/18
4/24
5/30
6/36
Answer:
The diver will hit the water at 1.5 seconds
Step-by-step explanation:
Given

Required (Missing from the question)
When will the diver hit the water?
To do this, we simply solve for t
When the diver hits the water, the height is 0 (at that point)
So, substitute 0 for h in 

Divide both sides by -16




Split
or 
Solve for t
or 
But time (t) can not be negative.
So:

Hence, the diver will hit the water at 1.5 seconds