Pick 100 km for D...
<span>This would yield T=100 minutes </span>
<span>Using the question stem we calculate 80 km were traveled in 1h (or 60 minutes).... </span>
<span>This leaves us with 40 minutes (2/3 of an hour) to travel 20km..... </span>
<span>R*T=D </span>
<span>R*2/3=20 </span>
<span>R=30 </span>
<span>Answer A....</span>
The equation would be worded as: 2m+16=36.
Solve! Using the subtraction property of equality, 2m=20. Then the division property of equality lets us figure out that m=10.
Answer:
400 ft
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the distance traveled = d
Let the time taken = t
d α t^2
d = kt^2
k = d /t^2
When d = 100 and t = 2.5secs
k = 100/ (2.5)^2
k = 16
d = 16t^2
When t = 5secs
d = 16(5)^2
d = 16 * 25
d = 400 ft
Wish I could help I’m not good at math