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viva [34]
3 years ago
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Question 2: During his workouts last week, Allen jogged the same amount of time each day for 6 days. Use the following informati

on to determine the number of minutes Allen jogged each day: During each workout, he jogged and he rode his bike. He rode his bike for 45 minutes each day. He worked out for a total of 360 minutes last week. What is the number of minutes that Allen jogged each day last week? Enter your answer in the box below. PLS HELP I DONT WANNA GET A F
Mathematics
1 answer:
Katen [24]3 years ago
5 0

The number of minutes that Allen jogged each day last week is 15 minutes.

<u>Step-by-step explanation</u>:

Given that,

  • Each workout = Jogged + rode his bike.
  • The total workout time of last week = 360 minutes
  • Allen rode his bike each day = 45 minutes

The amount of Allen jogged each day is same.

Allen jogged each day = x minutes

The total workout time for 6 days = 6 \times (45+x)

⇒ 360 = 270 + 6x

⇒ 360 - 270 = 6x

⇒ 90 = 6x

⇒ x = 90/6

⇒ x = 15 minutes.

The number of minutes that Allen jogged each day last week is 15 minutes.

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