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leonid [27]
3 years ago
7

Lakelyn is training for a triathlon she is practising her swiming running and biking skills so far she can swim at a rate of 250

yards every 5 minutes she can run 6 miles an hour and bike 12 miles an hour write an equation to show how long it will take lakely to run 18 miles
Mathematics
2 answers:
den301095 [7]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that Lakelyn can run - 6 milles per hour. The question only needs to us for solve how long will it take lekelyn to run 18 miles. We don't need to do nothing with the rest of the data:

swiming - 250 yards every 5 minutes

biking skills - 12 miles per hour

When we separate the only data we need:

6 milles x hour

18 miles x ?

In 3 hours she'll run 18 miles. We only have to use a three rule for getting the result. First we multiply the 18 miles by 1 hour and the divide it by 6 miles.  

Nezavi [6.7K]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

The answer to the question is

It would take Lalelyn bout 3 hours to run the 18m miles, and it will take her

\frac{x}{1.7} +\frac{y}{6} +\frac{z}{12} = t and x +y+z =18 where x, y, and z are the distannce covered swimming, running and bikinr respectifully

Step-by-step explanation:

To solve the question, we lisrt out the variables as follows

Swimming speed of Lakelyn = 250 yards every 5 minutes or 250×12 = 3000 yards/hour = 1.7 miles/hr

Running speed of Lakelyn = 6 miles/hour

Biking speed = 12 miles/hour

The duration it will take for Lakelyn to run 18 miles is given by

Timee taken to run 18 miles t = (Distance covered)/ (Speed of Lakelyn))

or t = D/S

Substituting the known values of such as

Running speed of Lakelyn = 6 miles/hour

From which we have the time taken  to run 18 miles = 18 miles /(6 miles/hour) = 3 hours

should the 18 miles form part of the triathlon then, we have

\frac{x}{1.7} +\frac{y}{6} +\frac{z}{12} = t and x +y+z =18

Where x, y and z are the distance covered Swimming, Running and Biking respectively

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