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Helen [10]
3 years ago
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A volleyball coach plans her daily practices to include 10 minutes of stretching, 2/3 of the entire practice scrimmaging, and th

e remaining practice time working on drills of specific skills. On Wednesday, the coach planned 100 minutes of stretching and scrimmaging. How long, in hours, is the entire practice?
Mathematics
2 answers:
ASHA 777 [7]3 years ago
5 0
Since it is 100 minutes of stretching and scrimmaging, we can subtract the 10 minutes we know is stretching. 90 minutes is equal to 2/3 of the practice then. Divide by 2 and multiply by 3 to get the entire time of the practice or 135 minutes. However, you asked for it in hours, so we can subtract 120 minutes because this is 2 hours. 15 minutes is 1/4 of an hour. So practice took 2&1/4 hours. Hope that helps.
Sphinxa [80]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Time for the entire practice is 2.25 or 2 1/4 hours

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the question the volley ball coach daily plan practice includes stretching ,  scrimmaging and she use the remaining practice time working on drills of specific skills.

let the entire time required for practice = y minutes

Stretching consumes 10 minutes, mathematically

stretching = 10 minutes

scrimmaging = 2/3 × y

Drills of specific skills = y - (2/3 × y) - 10 = 1/3 y - 10 minutes

On Wednesday she had

stretching + scrimmaging  = 100 minutes

we all know her stretching daily timing is 10 minutes and scrimmaging timing is 2/3 × y

Therefore,

10 + 2/3  y = 100

100 - 10 = 2/3 y

90 = 2/3 y

multiply both sides by 3

90 × 3 = 2/3 y × 3

270 = 2 y

y = 135 minutes

since the answer is suppose to be in hours

60 minutes = 1 hour

135 minutes =  ?

135/60 = 2.25 hours or 2 1/4 hours

 

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