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Thus, Amit ran 3.33 KM
calculation needed:
conversion of time (40 minutes to hour)
multiplying velocity and time (which we got in hours)
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
to calculate the distance: . v times t
that is multiply v with t
where v is average velocity
t is the time
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Given
v = 5 km/hour
time = 40 minutes
since speed is in Km per hour and also we have to find distance in km
lets convert time which in 40 minutes to hour
we know
60 minutes = 1 hour
1 minute = 1/60 hour
40 minutes = 40/60 hour = 2/3 hour
distance = v times t
distance = 5*2/3 = 10/3 = 3 1/3 km = 3.33 km
Thus, Amit ran 3.33 KM
calculation needed:
conversion of time (40 minutes to hour)
multiplying velocity and time (which we got in hours)
Step-by-step explanation:
put some x values into the equation
i.e : -2, -1, 0 ,1 ,2
3/5 (-2) +2 = 4/5 (-2, 4/5)
3/5 (-1) +2 = 7/5 (-1, 7/5)
3/5 (0) +2 = 2 (0, 2)
3/5 (1) +2 = 2.6 (1, 2.6)
3/5 (2) +2= 3.2 (2, 3.2)
Then plot these on the graph as corodinates with the x values